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    Ugen6.2: <pixart>at usbus6 (disconnected)</pixart>

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      tty0
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      Hey everyone! I'm new to pfsense I recently setup a pfsense machine on screen im getting a message saying ugen6.2: <pixart>at usbus6 (disconnected)
      What is this and how can I turn that message off?</pixart>

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        cmb
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        That means a USB device of some sort was unplugged. It can't be turned off.

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          tty0
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          Do all USB ports have to have something connected to them? Because I only had my keyboard and mouse plugged in will the message go away if connected back?

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            cmb
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            No need to have anything USB plugged in at all.

            PixArt seems like a mouse, maybe your mouse is flaky and is causing itself to disappear and reappear repeatedly.

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              tty0
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              @cmb:

              No need to have anything USB plugged in at all.

              PixArt seems like a mouse, maybe your mouse is flaky and is causing itself to disappear and reappear repeatedly.

              I unplugged the keyboard and mouse rebooted the pfsense machine message has went away thanks for the help i'll have to look into maybe getting a different keyboard or mouse depending on which one is causing it I'll plug them in one at a time and reboot the machine and see which one is giving me the issue.

              Thank you for replying to my post and giving me help.

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