Well I didn't hear anything about this issue when I asked, 
but let me tell you that I fixed it.

I commented the "usb-controller usb-uhci" command from the 
file /etc/modules.conf; why?,  because I was noticed the 
keyboard worked at the beginning (boot, keep presing the 
CAPS key and see the light turn on and turn off), but when 
the usb-uhci module was loades the keyboard stop working.

I have no experience with a USB mouse, but I'm on the way 
to buy an optical mouse.

BTW, my Internet keyboard (USB) and Mouse (PS/2) are 
Logitech.

Hope to be usefull

En fecha Wed, 22 May 2002 13:19:25 -0400
[EMAIL PROTECTED] escribio lo siguiente:
~I have these particular Items in question and they don't 
~work very well on
~my Redhat system.  I am still currently on 7.2
~
~I keep an extra ps2 kyb and mouse around for the 
~occasions that the other
~ones get screwy.  
~
~it seems to be random as to when they work or don't work, 
~but when they
~decide to stop working then they ususually won't work for 
~about a week then
~if I plug them up they will work fine for a couple of 
~weeks then die.  Don't
~know what causes it or why it does this.  Have bothered 
~to really
~investigate the issue.  I have really been using the ps2 
~kyb and mouse
~because I hate having to switch.  they work fine and do 
~what I need anyway.
~I put the others back on the Windoz box and let the wife 
~and kids use them.
~
~don't let my bad experience keep you from getting them if 
~you want them.
~Also I am using RH 7.2 still.
~
~-----Original Message-----
~From: Statux [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
~Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2002 12:59 PM
~To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
~Subject: Re: USB keyboard and mouse
~
~
~USB keyboards and mice work fine, but you have to make 
~sure you have
~support for HID, USB keyboards, and USB mice loaded. If 
~you still use
~kudzu, it should load the needed modules by itself.
~
~If you want my honest opinion.. buy Logitech and not 
~Microsoft.. that is
~if it's available where you live :) It'll save you lots 
~of money.
~
~On Wed, 22 May 2002, Timothy Lee Young wrote:
~
~> Greetings!
~>
~> I am aware that there is a Hardware Compatibility 
~>database, but I was
~> wondering from you guys...
~>
~> I'm looking to purchase a Microsoft Internet Pro 
~>Keyboard (USB) and a
~> Microsoft Optical Mouse, and was wondering if I could 
~>expect their use to
~> be normal with my Red Hat 7.3 OS.  And was wondering 
how 
~>you guys have
~> made out with this common equipment.
~>
~> I guess one thing that may be a benefit is that the 
~>newer motherboards are
~> able to recognize a USB keyboard/mouse upon boot so 
that 
~>one can get into
~> the BIOS.  But that's beside my point/question.
~>
~> Thanks for your info...
~> Tim
~>
~>
~>
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