My mouse is the same. And I have noticed it in window's as well
although less than in linux (possibly because I don't compile in
windows). I can't fix it in windows, but I should be able to in linux.
I have also had a problem, where, at random, the mouse and keyboard
stop being able to communicate with the computer, unplugging and
replugging the Key seem's to fix this, temporarily. I am not sure if
the two are related or not. Although it's annoying it's much less
common and so much less of a problem.<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 2/6/06, <b class="gmail_sendername">Brian Daniel Beck</b> <<a href="mailto:beckbria@msu.edu">beckbria@msu.edu</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
I use a USB Mouse and Keybord (Logitech MX1000, Microsoft Natural 4000) as<br>well, and experience similar reactions under high CPU load both in Linux and<br>Windows. Not totally certain what causes it, but it's not Linux-specific,
<br>at least for me.<br><br><br>Caleb Cushing writes:<br><br>> I have a Logitech mx5000 Keyboard and mouse set, they connect to the<br>> computer VIA a bluetooth USB Key. I have them both working. My problem is,<br>
> whenever my Hard Drive (and or processor) is under a heavy load sometimes<br>> the mouse starts to lag. I believe I have observed this when it is not under<br>> a heavy load too, although it is much less observable. My primary hard drive
<br>> is SATA, therefore DMA should not be an issue. The problem did not occur<br>> when I used a PS/2 keyboard and mouse. Therefore I believe it is not X<br>> related. I have checked dmesg and I see no new entry's during this lag. I am
<br>> trying to figure out what the source of my problem could be, and how to<br>> resolve it. My latest idea is that it may be IRQ related. the keyboard and<br>> mouse are probably set to different IRQ's than standard because they are
<br>> connected via the USB key, and therefore the hard drive has a lower IRQ than<br>> them. I have also thought that it may be related to udev or the kernel. I am<br>> open to all suggestion's in either narrowing down the source of the issue or
<br>> solving it. I greatly appreciate any help given.<br>><br>> Sincerely,<br>> Caleb Cushing<br><br><br><br>_______________________________________________<br>linux-user mailing list<br><a href="mailto:linux-user@egr.msu.edu">
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