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Date:      Wed, 3 May 2000 10:43:33 -0500
From:      "Jim C. Nasby" <jim@nasby.net>
To:        Alfred Perlstein <bright@wintelcom.net>
Cc:        "Gallagher, Mick" <mick.gallagher@roke.co.uk>, "'questions@freebsd.org'" <questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: Mouse gets lost!
Message-ID:  <20000503104333.C46955@enteract.com>
In-Reply-To: <20000503075151.A28844@fw.wintelcom.net>
References:  <D76D503DE976D1119C7E00A0C944D87501CA7F7D@RSYS002A> <20000503075151.A28844@fw.wintelcom.net>

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A kill -HUP will also do the trick. For awhile I was running a job on one of
my boxes that would do that every 10 seconds.

On Wed, May 03, 2000 at 07:51:51AM -0700, Alfred Perlstein wrote:
> * Gallagher, Mick <mick.gallagher@roke.co.uk> [000503 03:07] wrote:
> > Hi All,
> > 
> > I run two PC's, and share my mouse, keyboard and monitor between them.
> > 
> > Rather than unplugging the monitor etc. every time I want to connect to the
> > other PC, I use a simple data transfer switch instead. (By simple, I mean
> > that it doesn't support mouse/keyboard emulation on the 'unused' ports).
> > 
> > However, if I switch the keyboard and mouse from the FreeBSD box, then back
> > again, FreeBSD cannot see the mouse. This is also true if restart the X
> > server. In fact, nothing other than a reboot will do! (Note that
> > reconnection of the keyboard works fine, though).
> > 
> > The alternative is to have a separate mouse for both machines, but surely a
> > more elegant solution exists...
> > 
> > And so my question: Is there some way I can get FreeBSD to 're-see' the
> > mouse after a disconnection/reconnection?
> 
> There's a good chance this is a result of bad hardware, either the
> switch or your PS/2 mouse port acting flakey.  However, a workaround
> may exist; instead of having X user /dev/psm0, you should run the
> 'moused' daemon, then whenever the mouse becomes unresponsive you
> can kill and restart moused.  I'm not sure it will help you out,
> but when the NT folk over here would steal my mouse it worked when
> simply plugging the mouse back in didn't.
> 
> good luck,
> -- 
> -Alfred Perlstein - [bright@wintelcom.net|alfred@freebsd.org]
> "I have the heart of a child; I keep it in a jar on my desk."
> 
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