Hello,

there are posts on the net describing the same phenomenon and it seems an issue with chromium.

weird anyway..


Best, Matthias


On 11.03.24 16:58, Daniele B. wrote:
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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