Tim wrote:
I've seen nothing that will stop a mouse going berserk, other than
ripping out the lead, hopefully before the random whizzing about and
clicking on things kills something off. If you just leave it and wait,
you stand a good chance of something getting deleted off the desktop.
Just a quick note on that - as nobody's mentioned it before.
I realise the Fedora box cannot be rebooted as you've mentioned.
However.
In the past I have had some luck with this particular problem just by
restarting the X session (Ctrl-Alt-Backspace).
In my case it seemed to reset the mouse.
You may want to try?
Ed.
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