On Tue November 22 2005 6:38 pm, Sam Varshavchik wrote: > > This is happening here too, and all I have is a garden-variety PS/2 mouse. > > This is likely to be some obscure race condition, or some timing issue with > some chipsets, somewhere in the PS/2 mouse kernel or xorg support. > > When the mouse goes bonkers, let it go and wait about ten seconds without > moving or touching the mouse or the keyboard. It should be fine again. Glad that works for you. It didn't for me - I let the thing sit for very long periods on several occasions, and it would never return. -- Claude Jones Bluemont, VA, USA