usb mouse stops working after a short while
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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xserver-xorg-input-mouse (Ubuntu) |
Incomplete
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Undecided
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Pascal De Vuyst |
Bug Description
Usb mouse stops working a short while after system startup.
Mouse brand and model: Logitech M-NT96a
Connection: usb
Mechanism: Optical
Buttons: 2 buttons and 1 scrollwheel
The optical light is still on in the mouse after is stops working.
Usb keyboard still works after the mouse stops working.
Mouse does not start working if I unplug it and plug it into a different port again.
Usb keyboard stops working if I unplug it and plug it into a different port after the mouse has stopped working.
If I plug in an optical trackball (Kensingtion Optical Orbit Model #64327) after the mouse stops working it doesn't work.
If I plug in the trackball before the mouse stops working then it works.
If I unplug and plug the mouse into a different port before it stops working it continues to work.
If I unplug and plug the keyboard into a different port before the mouse stops working it continues to work.
If the trackball was plugged in before the mouse stops working it continues to work after the mouse stops working.
If I press Ctrl-Alt-F1 after the mouse stops working I don't get a virtual terminal and everything freezes.
I can't tell if this is just that the mouse and keyboard has stopped working or whether the system has stopped responding.
Because of this I executed the last dmesg, Xorg.0.log copy and diffs from a standard gnome-terminal rather than a virtual terminal (as in the instructions at https:/
Note that I have two sets of usb ports (one in the back and one in the front), all testing was done with the ports in the back.
[lspci]
[lspci]
Debugging information as specified at https:/ /wiki.ubuntu. com/DebuggingMo useDetection