I was using /dev/input/mouse1, unfortunately I don't remember why. I moved to /dev/input/mice and see if it corrects the problem. Thank you very much for your help, Marco Le mar 17/02/2004 à 23:08, Michel Dänzer a écrit : > On Tue, 2004-02-17 at 15:04, Marc-Olivier Killijian wrote: > > > > Every so often, my USB mouse (MS-Intellimouse 2 buttons + wheel) suffurs > > a spurious disconnection and right after that a re-connection. The cable > > is fine, I think. > > > > The problem is that it comes back as another device and X doesn't follow > > this re-organization. Thus the mouse pointer is stuck. > > Sounds like you're not using /dev/input/mice? Any reason for that? >
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