No, you'd just need to remove the HID class drivers, for example. So disallow HID_DEVICE, HID_DEVICE_SYSTEM_MOUSE and HID_DEVICE_SYSTEM_KEYBOARD. This would, if I'm following Coleman's link right, ...
The Linux USB input subsystem is a single, harmonized way to manage all input devices. This is a relatively new approach for Linux, with the system being partly incorporated in kernel version 2.4 and ...
If your mouse is ever laggy or skips, then it might not be an issue with the mouse itself, it could be the USB port that you have it plugged into.
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