Date: Thu, 8 Mar 2012 23:33:37 -0500 From: "illoai@gmail.com" <illoai@gmail.com> To: David Walker <davidianwalker@gmail.com> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Mouse disconnecting and reconnecting ... Message-ID: <CAHHBGkrza_Nm2gxuwzNVrHYwAhvO4sb9_UnsqOR0Eo84iXDCHg@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <CABE=bRMhTbEKn53A0KBgSFjAA5CcYV8pB6ojyQc39XCu8jvHMQ@mail.gmail.com> References: <CABE=bRMhTbEKn53A0KBgSFjAA5CcYV8pB6ojyQc39XCu8jvHMQ@mail.gmail.com>
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On 8 March 2012 12:25, David Walker <davidianwalker@gmail.com> wrote: > Hey. > > I've recently installed 9.0 amd64 and X11 and Gnome. > > Here is my rc.conf mouse stuff: > > moused_nondefault_enable="NO" > > Originally I'd bump the mouse and see it "doing stuff" on the console > and although it's a common mouse (a few weeks old) apparently it's > regarded as a "non-default" mouse. > > I notice on the console (ttyv0) the following message repeated over > and over (say once a minute or so): > > ugen4.2: <Microsoft> at usbus4 (disconnected) > ums0: at uhub4, port 2, addr 2 (disconnected) > ugen4.2: <Microsoft> at usbus4 > ums0: <Microsoft Microsoft Basic Optical Mouse v2.0, class 0/0, rev > 1.10/1.04, addr 2> on usbus4 > ums0: 3 buttons and [XYZ] coordinates ID=0 Had an old Micro Soft USB mouse that would simply cease working after an indeterminate amount of time (15 seconds to 40 minutes). Unplugging & re-plugging made it come back. Eventually I mashed it with a hammer, which made me feel immensely better. Also recently bought a wireless USB mouse that worked exactly once. I don't know about anyone else's experience, but USB mouses seem to be pretty hit&miss. I blame george w. -- --
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