I have found that if I change to a non X console (console F7) like Console F10 and then back again it fixes the mouse behavior. I am using the 4 port Belkin as well. My KVM supports both ps/2 and USB devices. If I use the USB devices I don't seem to have the mouse problem. Robert On Wednesday, April 9, 2003, at 08:31 AM, Rob Sell wrote:
Its not just the mouse wheel that stops working though, the mouse will not move at all until I go into yast2 and change the type. It will happen if I exit X and restart X without switching between computers.
Neil, I wouldn't take Ken's comments too seriously, I think your comment was completely justified.
Rob
-----Original Message----- From: John LeMay [mailto:jlemay@njmc.com] Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2003 9:44 AM To: SuSE Ezine (General) (E-mail) Subject: Re: [SLE] Mouse
PLEASE do not hi-jack threads. If you have a new problem start a new message. Their is NO mention of a Belkin KVM here.
Most likely a similar problem though Ken. The low end kvm switches are known to not support imps/2 very well if at all and tend to revert back to ps/2 when one switches between machines. The issue isn't limited to Belkin.
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