On Mon, 26 Nov 2012, Chris Holland wrote: > > You don't need to take out the PCI card. Just plug the keyboard and > > wheel mouse into the motherboard (or into a hub attached to the > > motherboard) instead of into the PCI card. Leave the optical mouse > > unplugged for the test. > > > Well I did any way. When it dies or stops working the light on the > mouse stays on and the numlock > light stays on the kyb, but both stop excepting input. You cant > alt+tab, ctrl+alt+backspace, REISUB or even turn numlock off. > Both mice are optical mice. > > > Does this problem occur only with the LITEON keyboard, or does it > > affect the Logitech keyboard as well? > > I have only used the logitech keyboard, and ihome mouse to test. I can > switch the mouse and keyboard and try again. You have two keyboards, both apparently by Logitech. The one you were using in both sets of files was the "Internet 350 Keyboard"; the other one is the "Keyboard K120 for Business". The files show that in both tests you used the Internet-350 keyboard. What happens if you use the K120 keyboard instead? Also, in both tests you used a mouse by Sunplus Innovation Technology. (Is that what you call the ihome mouse?) What happens if you use the Logitech RX1000 mouse instead? Finally, the most recent log shows where the mouse and keyboard stop working. It doesn't show any sign that you unplugged the mouse/keyboard and then plugged them back in. Did you try doing this? Alan Stern -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-usb" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html