> My smartass suggestion: display a messagebox:
>
> "Press Okay once you've unplugged the mouse".
>
> :)

I agree with this opinion.

Think about another problem : the computer may have some physical problem 
with the keyboard ... how the user will be able to finish / save its work if 
the mouse is disabled ? :o(

I don't joke, i actually have this problem ; my old laptop keyboard isn't 
well recognized any more. I tried to plug an external one ... héhé ... any 
usb peripheral is ok, except for keyboards ... so i can't even enter the 
BIOS to dig the hole. Keys physically works, but makes strange behaviours, 
as if an alt or ctrl key was always pressed ; the tech'team said to me that 
it is a problem with the interruption repository on the motherboard, but 
there is no immediate solution cause the company (MAXDATA) is in 
liquidation. Gasp. But no problem, the mouse was there to let me finish my 
work on this computer ! (well, it was nnot so easy, i had to enter strings 
using the character map app, clicking on each letter and using the 
copy-paste to put them in  the fields, but it worked !!).

Gérard.






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