You might try disabling the ps/2 port in the bios and using a serial
mouse as a spare.

Blaine Lee wrote:
> 
> Well, I have a little more info.
> Yes I have been using AllowMouseOpenFail.  Funny thing, I know that I
> wasn't
> using it early on, and I know the X server would still start...  Any
> ways...
> 
> This setup will allow the keyboard to work when there is no mouse!!!
> But sadly
> my backup plan to allow a mouse to be plugged in will not work.
> Section "Pointer"
>    Protocol        "auto"
>    Device          "/dev/psaux"
>    Resolution      100
>    Buttons         3
> EndSection
> 
> Drum roll please...
> If instead of "auto" I use "PS/2", then the keyboard will not work
> unless the
> mouse is plugged in.  I guess I have the answer I need, but still
> looking for the
> answer I want.
> 
> Blaine
> 
> Ed Robbins wrote:
> 
> > Did you try adding this to your XF86Config file?
> >
> > Section "ServerFlags"
> >   AllowMouseOpenFail
> > EndSection
> >
> > Ed
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