Date: Thu, 1 Jan 2004 13:15:47 +0200 (WET) From: Evren Yurtesen <eyurtese@tekniikka.turkuamk.fi> To: Peter Dufault <dufault@hda.com> Cc: freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org Subject: Re: logitech cordless optical mouse problems... Message-ID: <Pine.A41.4.10.10401011315190.37300-100000@bessel.tekniikka.turkuamk.fi> In-Reply-To: <9A37B93E-3BBE-11D8-9A40-000393B2C586@hda.com>
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Yes, but the keyboard mouse I mentioned is working without any resets in Linux and Windows. So it cant be faulty hardware Evren On Wed, 31 Dec 2003, Peter Dufault wrote: > > On Dec 30, 2003, at 11:31 AM, Evren Yurtesen wrote: > > > The funny thing is that this works in Windows and Linux. So how come it > > doesnt work in FreeBSD without any physical change? I think this is a > > bug > > in FreeBSD. > > Some of these mouse/keyboards are weird. I've used one on FreeBSD in > the past, and it would work for weeks, and then the mouse or the > keyboard would stop working even through reboots. I had to go through > combinations of resetting the logitech hardware to get it to work > again. I found the sequence on Logitech's website, it was something > like reset all three pieces, unreset the wireless part, then unreset > the keyboard and mouse. > > I'm currently using this mouse/keyboard on a Windows system. I have to > unplug and replug the USB connection after the system powers up to get > Windows to find the mouse, at first it powers up only with the > keyboard. 100% reproducible. > > I have a newer version and don't have any problems. > > Peter Dufault > HD Associates, Inc. > >
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