Mouse dind't work ...

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Martago
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Joined: 01/11/2015

Hello,

I bought this tastatur (Cherry G81-3000) [This tastatur has the old IBM standard so the layout has no windows grope] and it works perfect with a DIN to PS/2 adapter.
Furthermore I got a old mouse with only two gropes and also it is a "ball mouse".
The mouse has a PS/2 connection, but my mainboard has only one PS/2 slot so I bought a PS/2 to USB.
The problem is, that the mouse isn't working ...
I tried to use the mouse without the adapter but it didn't work also.

Does someone has a advice for me?
Thanks.

lembas
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Joined: 05/13/2010

Do you know for a fact that the rodent works? Open a terminal and inputtail -f -n0 /var/log/syslogNow do you get any output when you plug it in/out?

Martago
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Joined: 01/11/2015

Yes this: (First I output my mouse that work, then i plug the new mouse on, test it and after this put the working mouse again in)
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tail -f -n0 /var/log/syslog
May 9 14:52:49 GT-Master kernel: [ 2674.277647] usb 5-4: USB disconnect, device number 62
May 9 14:53:00 GT-Master kernel: [ 2684.599900] usb 5-4: new low-speed USB device number 63 using ohci-pci
May 9 14:53:00 GT-Master kernel: [ 2684.727725] usb 5-4: device descriptor read/64, error -62
May 9 14:53:01 GT-Master kernel: [ 2685.466852] usb 5-4: new low-speed USB device number 64 using ohci-pci
May 9 14:53:01 GT-Master kernel: [ 2685.594520] usb 5-4: device descriptor read/64, error -62
May 9 14:53:01 GT-Master kernel: [ 2686.333496] usb 5-4: new low-speed USB device number 65 using ohci-pci
May 9 14:53:02 GT-Master kernel: [ 2686.971623] usb 5-4: new low-speed USB device number 66 using ohci-pci
May 9 14:53:02 GT-Master kernel: [ 2687.099495] usb 5-4: device descriptor read/64, error -62
May 9 14:53:02 GT-Master kernel: [ 2687.328127] usb 5-4: device descriptor read/64, error -62
May 9 14:53:03 GT-Master kernel: [ 2687.551822] usb 5-4: new low-speed USB device number 67 using ohci-pci
May 9 14:53:03 GT-Master kernel: [ 2687.679586] usb 5-4: device descriptor read/64, error -62
May 9 14:53:03 GT-Master kernel: [ 2687.908318] usb 5-4: device descriptor read/64, error -62
May 9 14:53:03 GT-Master kernel: [ 2688.132084] usb 5-4: new low-speed USB device number 68 using ohci-pci
May 9 14:53:04 GT-Master kernel: [ 2688.535442] usb 5-4: device not accepting address 68, error -62
May 9 14:53:04 GT-Master kernel: [ 2688.658362] usb 5-4: new low-speed USB device number 69 using ohci-pci
May 9 14:53:04 GT-Master kernel: [ 2689.061654] usb 5-4: device not accepting address 69, error -62
May 9 14:53:04 GT-Master kernel: [ 2689.061672] hub 5-0:1.0: unable to enumerate USB device on port 4
May 9 14:53:18 GT-Master kernel: [ 2703.247192] usb 5-4: new low-speed USB device number 70 using ohci-pci
May 9 14:53:19 GT-Master kernel: [ 2703.398016] usb 5-4: New USB device found, idVendor=046d, idProduct=c051
May 9 14:53:19 GT-Master kernel: [ 2703.398026] usb 5-4: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=0
May 9 14:53:19 GT-Master kernel: [ 2703.398032] usb 5-4: Product: USB-PS/2 Optical Mouse
May 9 14:53:19 GT-Master kernel: [ 2703.398036] usb 5-4: Manufacturer: Logitech
May 9 14:53:19 GT-Master kernel: [ 2703.406666] input: Logitech USB-PS/2 Optical Mouse as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:13.0/usb5/5-4/5-4:1.0/input/input22
May 9 14:53:19 GT-Master kernel: [ 2703.407389] hid-generic 0003:046D:C051.0004: input,hidraw0: USB HID v1.10 Mouse [Logitech USB-PS/2 Optical Mouse] on usb-0000:00:13.0-4/input0

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lembas
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Joined: 05/13/2010

You didn't say whether you know that thing works.

Looks like it's suggested that modprobe -r ehci_hcdmight help.

Apparently it's a hardware problem. Note that this will retard all your USB port traffic from 2.0 to 1.x making them slower.

Martago
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Joined: 01/11/2015

Sry for this post ...
I testet the mouse now on a other computer and there it doesn't work too.
So the problem should be on the mouse.
Thank you for your help.

amenex
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Joined: 01/04/2015

Either a USB mouse or a PS/2 mouse would cost less than an adapter ... anyway, get plenty of spares.