As already mentioned by Michael above you should not use the /dev/input/by-path
link, you are supposed to use the
/dev/input/inputXX special file that is not a link. If you want to make sure
that a specific mouse gets a specific name in /dev/input you need to create a
udev rule (changing the /etc/udev/rules.d/20-names.rules file). I attach my
file for an example, but you can also read more details in Michael post ant the
linked page where he explains his multi-seat install.
In my file the first keyboard becomes /dev/input/mskbd0 (from multi-seat
keyboard 0). Hence I use:
Option "Device" "/dev/input/mskbd0"
in the respective keyboard section.
Repeating, don't use the by-path or the by-id link. At least for me, it
doesn't work.
** Attachment added: "20-names.rules"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12992480/20-names.rules
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evdev mouse fails on hardy: cannot open input pEvdev
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/173833
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