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Thread ID: 110417 2010-06-16 06:51:00 Jumpy mouse Cicero (40) Press F1
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1110697 2010-06-17 02:35:00 Don't get stuck in the mouse hole will you. Also I find that dropping bits of cheese on the mouse pad may cause the problems you are having. :illogical Sweep (90)
1110698 2010-06-17 06:25:00 Don't get stuck in the mouse hole will you. Also I find that dropping bits of cheese on the mouse pad may cause the problems you are having. :illogical

That was the hole to which I was referring,I note peanut butter is a good mouse activator.
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1110699 2010-06-17 06:39:00 I know 99.5% of your posts are in the Chat forum, but computer related questions belong in the PressF1 forum. Thread moved ... Jen (38)
1110700 2010-06-17 10:46:00 Could be a dying mouse laser. I bought a new gaming mouse, the laser died in less than a week. If you've got a mouse with adjustable DPI, check it isn't set too high. Mice with over 1200-1600 DPI are very jumpy in certain cases. Mine, when on higher settings has jiggling problems, and when a dvd is spinning full speed the mouse moves from the vibrations. 8ftmetalhaed (14526)
1110701 2010-06-17 13:48:00 I know 99.5% of your posts are in the Chat forum, but computer related questions belong in the PressF1 forum. Thread moved ...

How kind of you pointing that out!
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