On 08/04/2016 03:54 AM, Mark Fletcher wrote: > If your mouse is Bluetooth / wireless, it could be the battery needs > replacing or you could be near the limit of its range to the receiver. I > had a similar problem to this until I used a usb extension lead to allow me > to have the receiver on the desk near the mouse. That fixed it for me.
The mouse connected when malfunctions occurred is a Microsoft Wheel Mouse Optical USB and PS/2 Compatible, P/N X802382-018. The mouse currently under test is a Microsoft Wheel Mouse Optical USB and PS/2 Compatible, P/N X05-87477. So for, there have been very few malfunctions. Both connect through an IOGEAR MiniView 8 port PS/2 KVM switch GCS78, which has known EDID (VGA) problems with Debian. The next time I am using my laptop stand-alone, I will do more mouse testing. David

