I occasionally get a berserk keyboard.  By that, I mean that all keys do
not work properly, and often pressing one keys causes another one to be
processed.  I know that all key combinations do not work, short of SysRq,
which I have not tried yet.  I am on 2.2.9 and XFree86 3.3.3.1, and KDE
1.1.1.  It goes away once I log out of KDE using the mouse, back to the
KDM login screen.

The last thing changed was a different build of KDE 1.1.1 and to Qt 1.44,
so I suspect a bug in KDE.  I'm mentioning it here just in case it rings a
bell with anyone. 

----------------- Brian  Curnow ----------------

On Thu, 5 Aug 1999, Matthew Hixson wrote:

> On Thu, 05 Aug 1999, Herbert Wengatz 42850 wrote:
> 
> >I have Kernel 2.2.10 with XFree86 3.3.3(.1?). Before today, I have
> >never experienced any Problems at all.
> 
> I use kernel 2.2.6 or 2.2.10 and XFree86 3.3.3.1 and I still see the berserk
> mouse problem.
> 
> >I killed X11, restarted it and my mouse was fine again.
> 
> When this happens to me I just do a ctrl+alt+f1 to drop to a virtual terminal
> and then ctrl+alt+f7 to go back to X and the mouse fixes itself.
>   -M@
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