I had a similiar problem with my optical mouse doing the same thing, amongst other 
issues. If I unplugged the mouse and plugged it back in, it would work fine. However, 
if I moved the mouse while in a console rather than X, my keyboard would not work 
until I unplugged the mouse and reconnected it. 

Unfortunately, I was only able to fix this by replacing my wireless keyboard with a 
wired keyboard. 

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From: Kirk Lancaster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, February 5, 2004 11:43 am
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] ps2 mouse

> On Thursday 05 February 2004 12:24 pm, Alex Nelson wrote:
> I use a kvm (between a 533Mh Alpha running Red Hat (2.4 kernel) 
> and a AMD-64 
> running Gentoo (2.6 kernel)).  My mouse is a wireless optical 
> mouse.  I have 
> not noticed any mouse problems.  (I do not run games on my office 
> computers, 
> however.)
> 
> > Another question is are you using a KVM? I had a similar problem 
> with my
> > optical scroll mouse going "nuts" under the 2.6.x kernels and it 
> turned> out to be my kvm. Not sure if there is a fix out for this 
> yet or not.
> > Good luck either way!
> >
> > -Alex
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