FYI, despite any hacking practice I have seen this keyboard and mice
legitimately happen under two circumstances:
1) using not compatible mice under KVM switch (eg, ATEN switches with >1000dpi 
up mice)
2) switching keyboard layout under X without AutoAddDevice in xorg.conf
Indeed, one legitimate question is..if replication of this eandover can maybe 
easily
produced in any system?

-Dan

Mar 11, 2024 15:35:17 ofthecentury <ofthecent...@gmail.com>:

>> On Fri, March 8, 2024 4:43 pm, ofthecentury wrote:
>>> I have a USB mouse that starts to move a little
>>> on its own once in a while when I'm browsing the internet using chromium.
>>> My USB keyboard
>>> is also acting up...it just started typing spaces all of a sudden as I was
>>> typing up this email and wasn't reactive to any input until I unplugged it
>>> and plugged it back in. Is it Chromium? Or is it OpenBSD? I think it's
>>> Chromium, but how to get to the bottom of it?
>>> I'm on OpenBSD 7.5 right now, but I've seen it
>>> on OpenBSD 7.4. And I've seen this on my Fedora 39 installation before, by
>>> the way. I think it's a major security flaw somewhere.

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