On Mon, 01 Dec 2008 08:40:57 -0500, Bryant Eadon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've actually had this happen before. Somewhere along the line either :
>1. your audio and mouse/keyboard cables are coming into close proximity
> to
> one another.
>or
>2. Your mouse/kb cable is very clo
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
or make a keystroke. Is this a bug, or a strange feature? How do i
bad hardware design - mouse data signals gets through to audio signal.
most of your computer's signal line are in megahertz range so you don't
hear anything, PS/2 mouse has 40kbps data rate.
I've actua
or make a keystroke. Is this a bug, or a strange feature? How do i
bad hardware design - mouse data signals gets through to audio signal.
most of your computer's signal line are in megahertz range so you don't
hear anything, PS/2 mouse has 40kbps data rate.
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t; or make a keystroke. Is this a bug, or a strange feature? How do i
> turn it off?
I have a similar observation here, allthough you can hear the
"noisy mouse" only when the mixer settings vol is 100. In my
opinion, this seems to be a kind of electromagnetic
interference, but I did
I'm using FreeBSD 7.0 (i386) with the IceWM window manager. The sound
seems to work when playing files with xmms.
When my speakers are turned on, I hear noise whenever I move my mouse
or make a keystroke. Is this a bug, or a strange feature? How do i
turn it off?
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FreeBSD Audio Driver