Changes between Initial Version and Version 1 of Ticket #16764, comment 7


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Mar 20, 2021, 12:32:56 PM (3 years ago)
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  • Ticket #16764, comment 7

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    33Same here. In my case, unplugging and replugging the USB receiver renders the mouse useless whatsoever and need a reboot to be able to use the mouse again. The mouse is a Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Mouse, though in my case works fine under Windows or Linux.
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    5 It seems, though I still need to certify this, that after booting Windows, shut down the pc, remove the Windows external drive, and boot to Haiku with the internal drive, makes the mouse scroll go nuts. Not certain yet about this, I'll post again when I'm 100% sure about it.
     5It seems, though I still need to certify this, that after booting Windows, shut down the pc, remove the Windows external drive, and boot to Haiku with the internal drive, makes the mouse scroll go nuts. Not certain yet about this, I'll post again when I'm 100% sure about it.\\
     6(Edit) Now I'm sure. What I'm doing is, if I use an external drive to boot the box, be it Linux or Windows, if later I boot to Haiku, the mouse wheel scrolls by pages, way too much. So in order to get proper scroll again, once I turn off the box and remove the Linux/Windows external drive, then I unplug the usb keyboard/mouse cable, and replug it. Then, when I start Haiku again, I get the proper smooth scroll -strange behavior though-.
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