Mighty Mouse and Kensington Laser Mouse Mini

Is it possible to have both active simultaneously? I mean install Kensington MouseWorks v2.9 and have both mice connected? I know it sounds silly to have two but ...

I'll answer my own questions. I have both Mighty Mouse and Kensington's MouseWorks AND Microsoft Mouse all co-existing harmoniously.

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    And you have some right cosmic_hippo , Why?
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    Hey Jan:
    I've seen quite a few posts in this regard with non-Apple mice and keyboard.
    Well, the mouse and keyboard are quite old -- it could be that they're having a problem dealing with identifying themselves on the USB bus during sleep, or aren't identifying themselves fast enough at wake time. I'll just have to replace them I guess.
    I've never seen a sleep resolution switching problem except on a VGA adapter to DVI connection to an old tube monitor.
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    For worrying about fixing Mom's Mac, setup her remote VNC software (Apple Remote Desktop Client) and use the free Chicken of the VNC admin program.
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