Re: [CentOS] Restarting mouse services

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William L. Maltby wrote:
On Thu, 2006-09-07 at 16:21 -0400, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I move my notebook around my office. Sometimes I am using the internal pointers, sometimes a USB mouse, and sometimes a USB keyboard/mouse adapter that is plugged into a kvm (actually two of them).

With one of these USB k/m adapters, when I plug in, the system fails to recognize the mouse (but no problem with the keyboard). The 2 adapters are the same brand/model (Aten), but the KVMs are different Aten masterviews.

Of course I would like to figure out why this is happening and get it to stop,

but meanwhile is there a way to restart the mouse services.

For console mouse?

/etc/rc.d/init.d/gpm restart

>From X desktop, access Services, select gpm and "Restart"
Both definitely restarted the mouse services, but still don't have the USB K/M mouse responding.

Maybe it is usb services that needs a kick in its hindend?
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Bill

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