Steven Kruger wrote:
> OK Tim, that went better. Thanks for the modload command (I'm AMD64). 
> Attached are the output of running the commands. For usbms1.d, I ran it, saw 
> a line about finding 5 probes, unplugged the mouse transceiver and then 
> plugged it back in, and then CTRL+C to stop it, all the while piped to a text 
> file.
> 
> Hopefully this time the output will be helpful.
Hi Steven,

I have attached a tar-ball with several binaries, can you have a try?

The usage is simple:
1. gzip -dc hidtest.tar.gz | tar -xvf-
2. cd hidtest
3. ./update.sh
# this script will backup and replace some system binaries
4. reboot
# after reboot, please check if your mouse is usable.
5. ./restore.sh
# restore your original system binaries.

Any problems, please let me know.

-- 
Tim
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