Alan Stern wrote:

>Have you tried doing
>
>       rmmod usbhid
>       modprobe usbhid
>
>when the mouse doesn't respond, instead of unplugging it?
>  
>
Yepp. I did that. No change.

>What happens if you leave the mouse unplugged while you boot (for example, 
>if you unplug the mouse when you get home from work, before turning the 
>computer on) and then plug it in afterward?
>  
>
I'll try this one.

>From your description it sounds like the mouse needs some time to "warm 
>up" after a cold boot.
>  
>
Well, I tried to let it warm up last night. About 20 minutes runtime
still no change in status.
Eventually I had to pull the plug on it.


I also tested it with another mouse, a Logitech Wingman Gaming Mouse. An
old and tried companion of me.
That produces the same problem.




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