>As for whether it's typical... I read reports about mouse stopping to 
>work and, to my knowledge, nobody found a way to repair it other than 
>rebooting (or logging out/back in, which amounts to the same thing).

Next time the mouse stops working, unplug it then plug it back in. If 
that fixes is, see what other USB devices are plugged in. Something could 
be conflicting with it. Or you could have a bad mouse. I had a very 
similar problem where the mouse would stop working and in the end it was 
just a bad mouse.

I know of another person who also had the same problem and it was fixed 
by replacing the mouse. So its possible that might be all yours is as 
well.

-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>


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