On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 10:12 AM, maaatt <wineforum-user@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I just noticed that 1.3.21 is a development version of Wine, so I installed 1.2.3 instead (I uninstalled 1.3.21 and deleted ~/.wine/ first). The > problem persists exactly as written. Actually, we recommend doing the exact opposite of what you did. The 'stable' version is there with a list of known applications that work with it and for people who want to know exactly what does/does not work. The development version is a continuing effort to increase functions and to fix known problems (which may introduce additional problems.) The reason that no one has replied is that you need to be detailed in what you are doing. Here is a list of things to do before posting: 1. Look at other posts to see if someone has encountered your problem. If so, look to see if there is a solution. 2. Look in the Applications Database to see if your program is listed. If so, look and see if there is a how-to or workaround. 3. Look in the Bugzilla. There are many problems listed and some have 'patches' and some have 'replace the xxx.dll with native and set wine so it will use native'. 4. Post what you have done, so far, to solve the problem. Include any and all use of winetricks or dll substitutions. In this case it looks like you have a problem outside of Wine. The mouse should NEVER stop the keyboard driver from dropping the ability to accept inputs. I'll review this on the forums this evening PDT time, if I don't end up working three to four hours over my scheduled time.