First of all, your method of asking questions is ineffective. For a
guide on how to get better help read this: How To Ask Questions The Smart Way . I would especially
like to point you to “Choose your forum carefully” where this
particular email violates at least 3 (and possibly 4 based on
perspective) of the first 4 bullet points. There’s no need for this to
be cross-listed to 3 mailing lists, a corporate support account, and 2
individuals. Also, this e-mail has nothing to do with GNU Radio.
Second, I have no idea why your mouse doesn’t work. If it used to
work, you did something, and now it doesn’t work then whatever you did
probably had a side affect of breaking your mouse.
Finally, based on your previous mailing list posts and irc chats you
seem overwhelmed. My only real comment here is that you probably need
more help/support than anyone can give over a mailing list. Perhaps
you would be better off backing up from your final goal and learning
more about GNU Radio on a standard PC and then try porting your work
to an embedded device. Alternatively maybe you could also take some
time to learn more about embedded systems (there’s lots of classes
on-line and every university should have a couple). It might also help
if you hired someone to come in and do some work for you and you could
learn from them on the job.
Try using a USB hub for the mouse instead of plugging it directly into
the
E100. E100 is picky about USB and doesn’t support USB1.1 devices
directly
connected to the ports. This is a Linux HCI driver issue related to OTG
support in the Overo.