Also try trashing the keyboard preferences and finder preferences (by
putting them in the trash and restarting) found in system
folder>preferences folder.
New ones will be created upon restart.
Corruption in these ffiles can cause that problem.

Cheers Michael

>Try to use ADB Renewer if you have keyboard control.  I use it if I ever
>have to hot swap the ADB devices (which is NOT recommended by apple!, it can
>blow the ADB bus)
>
>Thomas Martin
>
>on 9/7/01 4:58 PM, News from across the 5th dimemsion somewhere near
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>>
>> It seems that I read on this list a while back about a problem with a frozen
>> cursor on start up. Apparently one of the employees here has been having
>> that same problem on a powerwave 604/150, but the way he solved the problem
>> was by disconnecting and then plugging back in the mouse into the keyboard,
>> while the computer was running, and then the cursor will move. If I remember
>> right, it is not recommended that the mouse be unplugged while the machine
>> is powered up? Any suggestions on this problem?
>> thanks,
>> wayne
>>




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