Hi, This may sound simplistic, but
have you tried re-running mouse config tool from a prompt??

... just a thought...

Quoting stringer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hi, all
> 
> Please excuse this question if the answer is obvious.
> 
> This machine at work dual boots. It spends most of its time in Windoze
> at
> the moment, (tho' not for much longer)
> 
> I booted into Linux last night to do somehting Windoze won't do, and
> my
> mouse wouldn't work. That's to say, its always worked in the past, it
> works
> under wondoze, and it appears that the buttons work OK, it just won't
> move
> on the screen!!
> 
> The only things I have changed are:
> 1.    Replace old mouse with a new one (same brand, model, age etc -
> pinched
> it off another machine)
> 2.    New 17" Viewsonic Monitor.
> 
> I don't see how this could have caused the problem.
> 
> Help!!??
> 
> 
> David J H Stringer
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> P O Box 1386
> CHRISTCHURCH
> Ph 03 366 1152
> Fax 03 366 1151
> 
>  

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