From: Thomas Kephart <kephart@snowhite.eeap.cwru.edu>
Subject: Re: Interesting ADB behaviour on C650
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In article <16BB1A4DF.DJCOHEN@YaleVM.YCC.Yale.Edu> Daniel Cohen, 
DJCOHEN@YaleVM.YCC.Yale.Edu writes: 
>>I've noticed an interesting phenomenon on my Centris 650. If I unplug
the 
>>keyboard and mouse and plug them in again without turning the power
off, 
>>the mouse suddenly switches to about half its normal movement speed. I 
>>check the "Mouse" control panel, and there's no change in its setting 
>>there--it's still on full speed, the way I like it. Restarting the
machine 
>>restores the normal mouse speed. 
>>
>>By the way, it happens with both the newer-style mouse that came with
the 
>>Centris, and the older-style mouse from my IIfx at work. Thus I don't
think 
>>it has anything to do with the resolution setting in the mouse--it's 
>>definitely a quirk of the ADB interface (either hardware or software)
in 
>>the Centris itself. 

>I have noticed this exact same phenomenon occurs with my LCIII. Perhaps
it 
>is a quirk of the new machines? 


Sorry, but mine works fine  (C650)

My 2 cents worth...
