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| Thread ID: 29784 | 2003-02-02 22:40:00 | Optical Mouse | Hilton (293) | Press F1 |
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| 117817 | 2003-02-02 22:40:00 | Surely someone must have the solution by now. Mine freezes now on the ps2 port and I have to reboot to get it going again. Or I plug it into the usb port and it runs and stops. Unplug it plug it in, runs a little. It gets to be a pain in the a. The mouse has a 5 year guarantee so is it something I have downloaded that upsets it so. | Hilton (293) | ||
| 117818 | 2003-02-02 22:50:00 | swap it for another one d see if its just a faulty mouse. otherwise what OS and what mouse drivers have you got installed? | tweak'e (174) | ||
| 117819 | 2003-02-02 23:34:00 | Batteries?? | Disorder (1613) | ||
| 117820 | 2003-02-03 08:23:00 | Easier said than done. Hard to find someone else with an intellimouse. I`ve got Windows XP Home Edition. My mouse driver is v5.1.2600.0. The whole setup is only 12 months old. |
Hilton (293) | ||
| 117821 | 2003-02-03 08:25:00 | Read my lips. I`m plugging into ports. Where do batteries get into the act. | Hilton (293) | ||
| 117822 | 2003-02-03 08:39:00 | There was a recent post here where the same MS optical mice were dying at a cybercafe. About 20% of them would stop responding, the "light" underneath would almost go out (dimmer than standby) and would need to be unplugged or rebooted. Sounds like faulty product. Oh, and with wireless opticals there is still a unit that plugs into the port for IR or RF transmission/reception, so it was a valid comment. |
godfather (25) | ||
| 117823 | 2003-02-03 11:10:00 | I buy my kit from a specialist computer firm(computer future)when things go wrong I just wring up and they have the answer or I take it in and bobs your uncle,all sorted. | Thomas (1820) | ||
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