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Re: A mouse and keyboard problem (randomly lose keystrokes)



> Have you checked the hardware?  Does the keyboard work elsewhere, or does
> another USB keyboard work on this computer?

Hi,

The keyboard works fine on my Rpi and on other laptop, seems that it
is not a hardware problem (I'm experiencing this misbehavior since I
updated Debian 7 update, not before)

Some tricks (perhaps this give you some clues)

1.- Reboot the computer fix the mouse and keyboard problem (sometime no)

2.- Unplug and plug the USB connector fix the mouse problem (but not
the keyboard problem)

3.- If I do a serie of right clicks the mouse comes alive for some
time (yes, it sound strange)

4.- It happens the same as in point 3 if restart udev (the mouse works
for some time - less than a minute - after it dies again)

On 29 September 2015 at 22:25, Lisi Reisz <lisi.reisz@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tuesday 29 September 2015 19:16:03 Alfonso García wrote:
>> Hi, I experience a mouse and keyboard strange behavior since debian 7 to 8
>> update. Sometimes, when X windows system started, the USB mouse doesn't
>> work and the USB keyboard loses randomly groups of keystrokes. This not
>> happen ever and sometimes every works fine
>>
>> This happened some of you before?
>>
>> I'm not sure if this is a problem of the X edev driver or the udev device
>> manager
>>
>> Note: When this happen, unplug and plug again the USB mouse connector fix
>> the mouse problem. Not so with the keyboard, which continues to lose
>> keystrokes randomly
>>
>> I'm desperate :_(
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>
> Have you checked the hardware?  Does the keyboard work elsewhere, or does
> another USB keyboard work on this computer?
>
> Lisi
>


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