On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 11:04 AM, Alan Stern <stern@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > 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 > I have tried every-thing to get it to error again and it wont, with a different keyboard and mouse. So it must a problem with that mouse or keyboard. I will set the bug as closed. Sorry for wasting your time with a hardware problem. Chris -- 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