Dmitry Torokhov wrote on 12/24/05 09:56: > On Saturday 24 December 2005 01:43, Joe Feise wrote: >> [Note: please cc me on answers since I'm not subscribed to the kernel list] >> >> I am experiencing problems with mouse resyncing in the -mm series. >> This is a Logitech wheel mouse connected through a KVM. >> Symptom: whenever the mouse isn't moved for some seconds, it doesn't >> react to movement for a second, and then resyncs. Sometimes, the >> resyncing results in the mouse pointer jumping, which as far as I >> know is a protocol mismatch. >> While searching for reports of similar problems, I came across >> Frank Sorenson's post from Nov. 23 (http://lkml.org/lkml/2005/11/23/533). >> Like in his case, reverting >> input-attempt-to-re-synchronize-mouse-every-5-seconds.patch >> resulted in a kernel without this problem. >> > > Joe, > > Instead of reverting input-attempt-to-re-synchronize-mouse-every-5-seconds > patch could youplease drop the patch below on top of -mm. > > Jet me know if your mouse stays synchronized. Thanks! > Dmitry, thanks, that patch works. The mouse stays synchronized. -Joe
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