From: Anthony DiSante <orders@nodivisions.com>
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Cc: linux-kernel <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: KVM -> jumping mouse... still no solution?
Date: Wed, 06 Oct 2004 06:09:46 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4163C46A.2050004@nodivisions.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1097047425.3745.92.camel@scs13>
Rajendra P Mishra wrote:
>>I first got a KVM switch around the time of kernel 2.2.something, and when
>>using it to switch to a Linux system, the mouse "freaks out." It's fine if
>>you don't move it, but if you move it N/E/NE it's really slow and jerky, and
>>if you move it S/W/SW even a hair, it slams down to the SW corner of the
>>screen and acts like you hit all the mouse's buttons 50 times simultaneously.
>>
>>When switching to an MS Windows system (any version from 98 on up; haven't
>>tried anything earlier) the mouse works fine, it just pauses for maybe a
>>second at first, during which I assume it's doing some kind of PS/2 reset.
>>
>>It used to be that switching out of X-windows with Ctrl-Alt-F[1-6] and then
>>back to VT7 would reset the mouse, but that hasn't worked in about a year
>>for me. I was also able to run a little script to send a few specific chars
>>to the mouse device that seemed to reset it... that too no longer works.
>>The only thing that works now is unplugging the mouse from the KVM and then
>>back in.
>>
>>The other day I came across this (kerneltrap.org/node/view/2199): "Use
>>psmouse.proto=bare on the kernel command line, or proto=bare on the
>>psmouse module command line." But that makes the mouse's scroll-wheel not
>>work. (And this problem doesn't exist with some of the mouse drivers, but
>>it does with IMPS/2, which is the only one I've ever been able to get the
>>scroll wheel working with.)
>>
>>Is there really no solution to this problem? If Microsoft can figure it
>>out, I'm sure someone in the Linux community can... not that I'm
>>volunteering, of course...
>
> One quick solution I know of is to restart the gpm daemon,
> (/etc/init.d/gpm restart) that resets the mouse settings.
> But this is not the correct way, there should be some way
> where the driver automatically detects and resets the mouse.
>
That doesn't work for me either. Hmm... maybe it's because I'm using a
Microsoft mouse... only plays nice with Windows systems?
-Anthony DiSante
http://nodivisions.com/
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2004-10-06 10:10 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2004-10-06 5:36 KVM -> jumping mouse... still no solution? Anthony DiSante
2004-10-06 5:57 ` Jesper Juhl
2004-10-06 6:15 ` Anthony DiSante
2004-10-06 7:23 ` Rajendra P Mishra
2004-10-06 10:09 ` Anthony DiSante [this message]
2004-10-06 16:22 ` Dmitry Torokhov
2004-10-06 22:07 ` Peter Williams
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