On Wed,23.Jul.08, 23:32:51, Adam Hardy wrote: > Andrei Popescu on 23/07/08 11:17, wrote:
>> Try using "/dev/input/mice" instead. > > Would that be a preventative measure for the future? I thought it might solve your problem. > Considering that this hasn't happened to me before, I'm hoping to work > out why it did happen, rather than change to a different config which may > have a new set of issues. Is there any advantage to using > '/dev/input/mice'? In theory it should support any mouse. For example I have a TouchPoint + TouchPad and sometimes I also use an USB mouse and use them all at the same time without problems. I also vaguely recall that this is now the preferred way to access pointing devices, but can't find any reference. Regards, Andrei -- If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough. (Albert Einstein)
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