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I'm experiencing a problem with window buttons that close the window, hide  
the window and enlarge the window.  What happens is that the buttons get  
confused and the button that is used to hide the window closes the window.   
The button that is to close the window enlarges it.  The button that  
resizes the window will hide it.  Then after a time, the system will  
freeze requiring a cntrl-alt-delete and a restart.  I've tried restarting  
the desktop, but that has no effect on the problem.  
 
This problem occured in eCS 1.2 and now in 2. beta.    
I am thinking the problem could be associated with my using a kvm switch.   
This problem does not happen in the other systems I use (debian, BeOS,  
pcbsd). Perhaps another reason is I use a usb mouse attached to a ps/2  
adapter, however this problem occurred with a straight ps2 mouse. I have  
had to reboot because of the buttons getting confused and a freeze-up  
already while writing this email.  
 
Any ideas or suggestions as to finding a cause and a solution?  
 
butch  
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