On Dec 18, 06 14:42:29 +0100, Markus Elfring wrote:
> I have noticed a few quirks while viewing a video in the Firefox browser. I 
> shutdown the corresponding Gnome session. When I tried to login again a bit 
> later, I have noticed that the mouse pointer did not move. My mouse MX™ 
> 600 previously worked also with the setting "MX310". (If I remember it 
> correctly, it was autodetected as unknown device type 127 before my manual 
> adjustment for the hardware "Cordless Desktop".)
> http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/products/details/DE/EN,CRID=2162,CONTENTID=10709
> 
> I was stuck with navigation by keys. So I switched to the command line to 
> reset the expected values.
> (It was an unpleasant experience to move through the input fields with the 
> tab key. Some accelerators/access keys seemed to get ignored.)
> http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:X_Server_Configuration_with_SaX2_%288.1_or_Higher%29
> /root> init 3
> [...]
> /root> sax2 -r
> 
> I have noticed a few moments later that the entry "<none>" was shown for the 
> mouse and a Microsoft model was displayed for the keyboard. I set the 
> appropriate values.

Hm. For me this rather sounds like hardware failure than anything else.
Can you check the output of

  hwinfo --mouse

? You might want to try a hard reset (including switching off power) as
well, before trying to reconfigure the mouse with 'sax2 -r'.

If you cannot get any mouse events printed by

  evtest /dev/input/event*  (you have to select the right one by trying)

then either your hardware is broken, or the kernel isn't detecting your
mouse any longer. If a different version of SuSE still works, create a
bug report.

Matthias

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