I use two Ubuntu machines at work, a desktop and a laptop. Normally I
use Synergy to move between each desktop environment, the server is on
my desktop and client on my laptop. I also have a KVM switch (just to
transfer my keyboard and mouse, not video) which is normally switched to
my desktop machine but can be switched to my laptop when I can't use
Synergy.

I only get the problem with recognising my Logitech Performance MX on my
laptop, my desktop works fine and they are both Ubuntu 12.04.

Right now I'm installing Ubuntu on a new HDD on my desktop and am using
the KVM switch to flick between the desktop and my laptop. When I switch
the KVM switch away from my laptop and back again the mouse will
sometime work when coming back to my laptop and sometimes it won't work,
it always works on the desktop.

When I unplug the USB cable from the KVM switch to the laptop and plug
it back in a couple of time the mouse begins working again.

I hope that this information helps find the cause of this issue.

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  Logitech Mouse not recognised on boot in 12.04 & later

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