Alex writes:
Hello,
Last night my wireless mouse batteries ran out, so I replaced them, but now it wouldn't connect anymore. I am seeing the same behavior I have seen in windows since the beginning.
The wireless keyboard is seen no problem, but not the mouse. Both the keyboard and the mouse use the same receiver, which is connected directly using a USB bus.
Up until now, every time I booted into windows (last time that happened was about 6 months ago) I had to hook up my old wirebound mouse, cos the wireless mouse wasn't recognized.Well, now I gotta do the same thing in Linux.
Anybody know what's going on?
What package is responsible for this and how do I fix it? I tried reloading the mousedev driver but that did nothing.
Thanks.
Alex.
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Hi,
I now have my USB trackball plugged into a USB2PS2 adapter. :-|
The USB is a part of the 'hotplug' and probably the udev name style.
Try: /etc/init.d/hotplug restart Try: lsusb
Look in /proc/bus/usb Look in /etc/hotplug for the config files.
There are probably more kernel modules I can't remember.
Good Luck
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