Al <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Whenever I'd plug or unplug my Kensington trackball all ADB 
>communication would cease or at best the trackball behaved as if it 
>was only taking your motion as a suggestion where I might be nice to 
>go... but maybe it would just jump to the bottom left corner instead.

Mac OS doesn't know how to deal with hotswapped ADB devices. To use a 
newly added device you have to manually reset the ADB bus. 
Google/MacUpdate/whatever search for and download "ADB Parser", an Apple 
dev utility which will do just that.

dan k

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