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I've got a (fantastic) PS2 mouse and an USB keyboard.

I installed the PS2 mouse fix, it works, but after sleep has a strange behavior. It's quite laggy, but laggy it's not exact, seems to be not accurate in movement.

If you make a little movement mouse doesn't move, with a larger movement mouse moves.

At all, after sleep, mouse response is wrong.

 

You can use it, but it's different then before the sleep.

 

With an OSx reboot everything goes fine.

 

Any solution?

  • 2 weeks later...

I installed these kexts attached and things seems to be quite better, now it's quite accurate, but mouse moves slower then before sleep. :P

 

In this attached zip there are kexts I'm using:

- ApplePS2Controller.kext

- AppleP2Nub.kext

 

Things could be better solving that speed issue after sleep.

ps2controllerps2nub.zip

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 4 weeks later...

voodoops2 driver was the cause of my shutb/reboot problem after updating to 10.5.7!

 

I removed AppleACPIPlatform (I had many plugins that are not present in 10.5.7 version), removed VoodoPS2 and reinstalled AppleACPIPlaftorm from 10.5.7 vanilla.

 

Then I installed:

- ApplePS2Controller.kext

- AppleP2Nub.kext

from this current thread.

So it stopped lagging now? Anyway nicely documented. Hopefully when hell freezes over, someone will use the search and find it if they need it! (laughs)

 

I don't like to hijack but can I ask what is the shutdown/reboot/sleep fix you're linking to in your signature? I can't find it in the post you're linking to.

Or did you mean the ACPI/APIC BIOS settings? AFAIK Those are the default settings.

 

Thanks.

  • 1 month later...

Running 10.5.7 both appleacpips2nub and voodoops2 is causing reboot/shutd issue... it takes 50 seconds to the end.

I even tried 10.5.7 ps2 fix from iDeneb 10.5.7 pack, no success.

 

If I uninstall the ps2 driver and use an USB mouse, my osx shutd/reb normally.

 

So I think we would need a 10.5.7 appleacpips2nub fully working driver.

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