>On Wed, 2005-02-02 at 17:18 -0600, Tony Wynn wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I recently bought a KVM switch (Linksys KVM2KIT) to put between a >> Windows XP box and a Fedora 3 box. Everything was working fine on the >> Fedora box before installing the switch. After installing the switch, >> the monitor and keyboard worked fine on both boxes, but the mouse was >> frozen. Rebooting the Windows box fixed the mouse problem, but on the >> Fedora box the mouse is still frozen. I did some searching and found >> this bug https://bugzilla.redhat.com/beta/show_bug.cgi?id=111161. >> This seems similar, but in the bug the behavior of the mouse is >> erratic whereas mine is frozen. I tried switching virtual terminals >> and this did not help. I tried the "psmouse.proto=bare, =imps, etc. >> in that bug but nothing helped. I then tried plugging the mouse >> directly into the Fedora box, still frozen. Rebooted, still frozen. >> Powered down, let it sit, powered up, still frozen. Not sure what to >> do now, I could give a rat's about the Windows box right now, I just >> want to get the Fedora box working again. Anyone have any ideas. >---- >try running 'system-config-mouse' > >Craig Thanks Craig, I was looking for something like that, one question though, that needs to be run from an X session, correct? If so, is there a keyboard shortcut to open a command window in Gnome. Currently, the only thing I have been able to do is switch to a command line virtual terminal. Can I run that from a command line virtual terminal? Thanks, Tony