[CentOS] Serious desktop/mouse problem in Gnome
William (Bill) E. T.
wtriest at chemistry.ohio-state.eduTue Feb 21 19:29:28 UTC 2006
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On Tue, 2006-02-21 at 13:55 -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote: > > > > > > Just touch it and it goes all over the place. Things start dropping > > > and draging. The system bar is on the top now and the action > > bar on the side. > > > > > > If I manage to get a terminal window open and leave the mouse alone, > > > I can type. > > > > > > Also <alt-cnlt-F1> gets me to display 1. > > > > > > If I go back to display 0, everything is still hosed. > > > > > > Any pointers? Some mouse file out of align and too sensitive? How I > > > fix this and reset things? I haven't followed this thread closely, so sorry if this has already been suggested. On my KVM at work, if I switch over to a windows computer and then back to my linux box my mouse goes crazy (I don't know why, but its common to our Belkin KVM's). If I unplug and replug my mouse, everything works fine after then. Does this work for you? --Bill
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