RE: Refresh my memory...

From: Bill Beeman (bbeeman_at_beemangroup.com)
Date: 02/10/04

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    Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2004 12:12:46 -0800
    
    

    Message > Radi Shourbaji wrote:

    > I have several systems (including a Fedora FC1 system) connected via a
    KVM. For whatever reason, whenever I
    > switch away from the Fedora system, then switch back - XWindows seems to
    lose it's sync with the mouse
    > resulting in for lack of a better term - spastic behavior of the mouse.
    The only way I've been able to restore this
    > is by logging out then back in. Not the most efficient way I am sure. I
    have a vague recollection of either some
    > sort of command / setting that will help with this...

    I have found this to be a problem with the Microsoft Intellimouse, and
    resolved it by changing the settings to a generic mouse driver.

    Alternatively, if this is only a problem to you in X,
    Ctrl-Alt-F1--Ctrl-Alt-F7 will generally reinitialize things and restore
    mouse sanity.

    Bill

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