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This is gonna be a bit complicated to explain so bear with me.
I have my stereo hooked up to my iBook thru a usb cable designed for use with an MD player. It works great but has a prob. When the computer is not being used and the screen goes to sleep the usb cuts out when i 'reawake' the computer. The comp does not go to sleep fully it's just the screen. I have to uplug and re plug the usb hub for it to come back to life.
The setup i have is: iBook to USB hub to: Wireless optical mosue, usb keyboard, usb audio thing and printer. I've isolated the problem to the mouse. Waking the screen up thru the built in keyboard, usb keyboad, or when the usb is plugged diectly into the iBooks USB does not cause the prob. So what is the mouse doing? It seems to override the Hub and stop the audio going thru it.
All the devices are still being picked up in the system profiler
Any ideas?
EDIT: Its a Logitech Cordless Mouseman Optical by the way
I have my stereo hooked up to my iBook thru a usb cable designed for use with an MD player. It works great but has a prob. When the computer is not being used and the screen goes to sleep the usb cuts out when i 'reawake' the computer. The comp does not go to sleep fully it's just the screen. I have to uplug and re plug the usb hub for it to come back to life.
The setup i have is: iBook to USB hub to: Wireless optical mosue, usb keyboard, usb audio thing and printer. I've isolated the problem to the mouse. Waking the screen up thru the built in keyboard, usb keyboad, or when the usb is plugged diectly into the iBooks USB does not cause the prob. So what is the mouse doing? It seems to override the Hub and stop the audio going thru it.
All the devices are still being picked up in the system profiler
Any ideas?
EDIT: Its a Logitech Cordless Mouseman Optical by the way