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Thread starter Rikkis Start date Jul 11, Status This thread has been Locked and is not open to further replies. The original thread starter may use the Report button to request it be reopened but anyone else with a similar issue should start a New Thread. I am able to utilize the USB keyboard during boot sequence. I even tried a wireless USB keyboard, and it works fine during the boot sequence. Ports are still receiving power as confirmed by digital multimeter. I have unplugged the machine and let it sit for several minutes, comes back up and does the same thing.
I am unable to test PS2 keyboards as this machine does not support PS2. If you need any additional information, please let me know and I will be happy to supply. Any idea what may be the cause of this, and how to resolve? A few comments I am able to utilize the USB keyboard during boot sequence. Click to expand I upgraded to SP3 and during the process, encountered some corrupted files that may have contributed to this.
I performed a Repair Installation and all is performing as required. You must log in or register to reply here. Similar threads B. Windows XP keyboard and mouse won't work after boot up. Bringing up an emacs window seems to trigger the change, and I also noticed something odd - double-clicks within the emacs window get a 'Mark set' message even when the mouse clicks are unrecognized everywhere else, and I can still change the focus between emacs buffers with the mouse. Even stranger I can click the emacs menus, and after that clicking works everywhere for a little bit, then reverts back to not recognizing clicks outside the emacs window.
I can do that over and over again if the emacs window maintains focus. If the emacs window doesn't have focus when the mouse click disappears, then clicks within the emacs window are ignored also. Anybody have any idea what's going on and how to possibly work around it? I've tried toggling 'mouse integration' with no luck. Re: Mouse randomly stops working by MrDavidL » Thu Jan 03, am I get a similar behavior within certain apps — for example, if Firefox has multiple tabs open and the issue kicks in, I can't click on any buttons or fields, use the mouse to switch to a different window, or drag the window around the screen, but I can use the mouse to switch between the different tabs.
If I kill the Firefox process, normal functionality seems to return for a bit. I have also tried toggling "mouse integration" to no positive effect. What's particularly maddening is that I had no issues whatsoever before a recent round of upgrades, both of the CentOS 7 environment and VBox. Wish I could remember the exact VBox version, probably 5. Had similar issues with 5. In that section you'll also find the thread " [Invalid] Mouse only usable within single application after mouse click on RHEL 7.
Read that thread for more info Re: Mouse randomly stops working by MrDavidL » Thu Jan 03, pm Thank you socratis, missed that in the initial search and it certainly answers a lot of questions! Re: Mouse randomly stops working by socratis » Thu Jan 03, pm MrDavidL Because you thought that the problem was host-based, not guest-based
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