I just noticed this comment on
http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20061101081125696

"I had the problem of "dead" USB mouse particularly with thin cables and
dual CRT monitor setups (Mac, Windows or Linux), and I have this problem
still occasionally on any OS (Mac, Windows or Linux).

"It does not occur on the PS2 connection for some PC mice, and it rarely
- but also - happens on USB keyboard connections.

"The only OS where I know a real fix - that can be applied in software,
on the fly, and right there - is Ubuntu Linux running on my laptop (ASUS
A6T). Since it may be possible to apply a similar fix to Mac OS X, I
thought it could be interesting in this context. Typically, my external
keyboard and the external mouse stop working after a few minutes on my
PC running Ubuntu.

"However, this is recognized as a software problem, and the solution is
a software solution. The commands are as follows and have to be issued
as root:

modprobe -r ohci_hcd

modprobe ohci_hcd no_handshake=1

"After keying in these two commands, the USB immediately turns back on,
and it remains unfreezed until the end of that session (until the
machine is turned off)."

I haven't had a chance to try this yet, but I'll give it a go.  I assume
this would be similar to forcing a redetect by physically un/re-plugging
the mouse?

luke

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Feisty: usb mouse stops working
https://launchpad.net/bugs/84762

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