> > style ADB keyboard support" means ADB keyboard support through the > > mac_keyb.c driver, not the HID driver. For all I know this implies ADB > > that happened potato r2 > > why you would want or need to use the cruft driver i have no idea.
Because the trackpad mouse comes back reliably after sleep, whereas the input device code seems to make a mess (device ordering different after sleep, I'm guessing because the button emulation device doesn't reprobe or some such). That only matters if you insist in using /dev/input/mouse[0-...] which is what I've been using until recently. BenH's new kernels might have solved the device probe problems, I haven't tried that in a while. Michael