Hello Paul,

Could you post your xorg.conf file please?

Regards,

Michael

Paul Babiak wrote:
> Yeah, I can start that way, and comment out the line you mention in the
> xorg.conf file, no change, mouse is still funky.
> 
> Unrelated, but I just had a weird experience. I started with the
> Linux--safe settings option, and it refused to log me in as root,
> rejected my password, which I know is good. I could log in as user. A
> restart to the x login screen allowed a root login, accepting the password.
> 
> Paul
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Hi Paul. 
>> Can you start your PCLinuxOS from the boot menu with the Linux--safe
>> settings option? This is how I edited my xorg.conf file. Don't have any
>> other suggestions. Commenting out the line works for me, just tried it
>> again. Maybe Michael can help you out! Hope this is fixed in the next
>> version.
>>
>>   
>>> I did as you suggested, no change.
>>> At the login screen, the cursor is there, I can move it, but it is still
>>>     
>> <attached to the host - same as before.
>> <Once logged in, the mouse is attached to the guest, but click response
>>   
>>> as described before.

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