At 11:22 PM -0800 11/10/03, John Hixson wrote:
I am having a problem with the newly installed combination of a Belkin
BusPort USB 2-Port PCI Card (F5U005-MAC) and a Logitech Cordless Click!
Optical Mouse. These are being used in a Mac 7600 upgraded with an XLR8
500MHz G3 processor and running OS 9.2.2. The problem is that every time I
reboot the computer the mouse all but quits operating: tracking becomes
verrrry sloooow and all of the buttons cease to work. In this condition the
only way I have been able to get it to respond correctly is to move the
receiver connection to the alternate USB port! Simply unplugging the
connection and replugging into the same port does not fix things; it has to
be the other USB port! Then the next time I reboot I have to do the same
thing all over again. The very same thing happens in OS 10.2.8 also. Does
anyone out there have any idea what's going on here and what to do to fix
it? Thanks. John Hixson

Try trashing the Logitech mouse driver and install USB Overdrive. <http://www.usboverdrive.com> There are versions for both Classic and X


Also, be aware that SOME Belkin cards are not as Mac compatible as they claim. My first USB PCI card was a Belkin. It didn't work at all on my PM 5400/200. I bought a no name card from Michael Day, from here on the list, and it works perfectly with my Japanese Elecom optical mouse. (the limited edition Shirow Masamune designed mouse.)
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