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| 387299 | 2005-09-10 06:49:00 | MOUSE MOVEMENTS.......Should I allow or STOP as on reflection I can't see any harm but am I right? | olldaddy78 (6546) | ||
| 387300 | 2005-09-10 07:23:00 | wait like msn messenger??? it ca monitor mouse movements??? lol thats kinda crazy | CorbinH (37) | ||
| 387301 | 2005-09-10 09:15:00 | wait like msn messenger??? it ca monitor mouse movements??? lol thats kinda crazy I have checked again and they definitely monitoring my MOUSE movements.... |
olldaddy78 (6546) | ||
| 387302 | 2005-09-10 11:54:00 | I have a cat that wants to go out into the garage everynight and cries at the door till it's let out there.... it is also monitoring mouse movements. :p | EX-WESTY (221) | ||
| 387303 | 2005-09-10 16:13:00 | What good can it do? What bad can it do? This is true ........ |
olldaddy78 (6546) | ||
| 387304 | 2005-09-10 21:38:00 | I don't use MSN Messenger, but it sounds like you are describing the feature where the mouse movement can be used to indicate whether your are "idle" or "away" automatically. Moving the mouse alerts your online contacts that you are "back". Is that what you mean? What do you think is happening if you move your mouse? What are you seeing? Can you be a bit more descriptive? | Jen (38) | ||
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