Hi

> > > Good point! But my mouse does work..  
> >  
> > No it does not!!!! 
> >  
> > You've said that you have a PS/2 mouse on /dev/psaux 
> > which you don't. 
> >  
> > > >        X_MOUSE_PROTOCOL   = "PS/2"      
> > > >        X_MOUSE_DEVICE     = "/dev/psaux"      
> >  
> > and 
> >  
> > > The mouse works, which is actually a USB radio mouse.    
> >  
> > Fix the config file and the kryboard will work. A missing PS/2 mouse 
> > will stop the keyboard if configured. 
> >  
> > James 
> I was a bit confused there, because the mouse did work, i.e. moved the pointer 
> around the login greeter, selected the 
> username or password in the usual way. Changed to a PS/2 and, as predicted, the 
> keyboard now works. 
> Thanks.... 

You may still use your 'working usb' mouse. Just don't say you have a
PS/2 when you don't. EG say mouse is serial and use the usb. I'm sure
there is an elegant solution, just that I use only PS/2 on my clients
so I speculate if I say do do this or that

James


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