Michael George <george <at> mutualdata.com> writes:
> If anyone has anything I might be able to use, I'd sure appreciate > hearing it! Well Occationally I have my mouse lock up. I just unplug the usb connector and plug it back in. You can get one of thise ps2-to-usb converters and set your mouse up for usb. This is really nice on laptops, cause you can use the mouse pad or an external mouse, dynamically switching, or with both active. ps2 mouse setup is limited. Sorry I do not have an antedote for your ps2 mouse woes, except to convert to a usb mouse. Sometimes wirelss usb mice(logitech) are very nice too. If you buy a new usb mouse, they usually come with the ps2-to-usb converter, if the mouse has a ps2 connector serial connector. If you do convert don't forget to fix your xorg.conf files and in make.conf add: INPUT_DEVICES="keyboard mouse" hth, James