Hello,
When you believe it is reasonably fixed, please, mark the discussion as "solved" manually adding the text tag "[Solved]" at the beginning of the subject of the first message.
Happy Debian !
Don't worry, the important thing is that you've sorted it out.It does seem as if placing my mouse on top of the desktop whilst it is booting - and thus shortening the distance between the mouse and receiver - fixes the problem most or all of the time. I think I have had a couple of incidents where I still had to replug it, but I don't know maybe the mouse wasn't quite close enough or maybe it could use a new battery.
It's a little inconvenient to have to do every time but much less so than having to unplug and replug the receiver.
Also apologies that I didn't see, and therefore didn't reply to the messages prior to Aki's. The problem did involve being unable to move the mouse whatsoever. If it happens again, I will try running dmesg and usbreset.
When you believe it is reasonably fixed, please, mark the discussion as "solved" manually adding the text tag "[Solved]" at the beginning of the subject of the first message.
Happy Debian !
Statistics: Posted by Aki — 2024-05-06 16:41