Comment 237 for bug 296167

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In , josef (josef-redhat-bugs-1) wrote :

exactly what happens with my system. and the "fix" works, too.

(In reply to comment #29)

> Again, once the mouse stops responding, the problem can be corrected
> by using <alt-tab> to select a window, then <alt-f7> to move the window
> to screen0 (and only screen0). Once the mouse cursor is moved back to
> screen0 via the keyboard arrow keys, the mouse starts working again.
>
> Edward: This does seem like a different issue from the original problem
> so maybe you should create a clone bug record.