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Old September 30th 04, 11:18 AM
Robert Durose
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Default Mouse Freezes

I have got a problem with my mouse which i cannot solve. I
have just recieved a new built computer, windows 2000 with
two drives my old one and a new one. ( i dont know if
thats relevent).
My mouse freezes for about 1 or 2 seconds all the time,
it usually occurs when i've left it i.e. when i,ve typed
something and then gone back to it. It isn't the mouse
itself as i've tryed a new one and the same problem
occures. I have uninstalled the mouse driver (logitech
mouseware latest version) and run it on the generic mouse
driver and it still freezes. It freezes frequently. Can
anyone help ?
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Old September 30th 04, 01:47 PM
monsieurms
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I have a similar problem. I use XP. Frequently my mouse just freezes and I
have to reboot. I think there is a conflict in drivers, obviously, but can't
tell how or why. When mine freezes only a reboot fixes it.

"Robert Durose" wrote:

I have got a problem with my mouse which i cannot solve. I
have just recieved a new built computer, windows 2000 with
two drives my old one and a new one. ( i dont know if
thats relevent).
My mouse freezes for about 1 or 2 seconds all the time,
it usually occurs when i've left it i.e. when i,ve typed
something and then gone back to it. It isn't the mouse
itself as i've tryed a new one and the same problem
occures. I have uninstalled the mouse driver (logitech
mouseware latest version) and run it on the generic mouse
driver and it still freezes. It freezes frequently. Can
anyone help ?

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Old September 30th 04, 06:14 PM
Bob I
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Default Mouse Freezes

Control Panel, Display, Setting, Advanced, Troubleshoot, move the slider
a notch or two to the left.

Robert Durose wrote:

I have got a problem with my mouse which i cannot solve. I
have just recieved a new built computer, windows 2000 with
two drives my old one and a new one. ( i dont know if
thats relevent).
My mouse freezes for about 1 or 2 seconds all the time,
it usually occurs when i've left it i.e. when i,ve typed
something and then gone back to it. It isn't the mouse
itself as i've tryed a new one and the same problem
occures. I have uninstalled the mouse driver (logitech
mouseware latest version) and run it on the generic mouse
driver and it still freezes. It freezes frequently. Can
anyone help ?


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Old October 1st 04, 08:39 AM
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Default Mouse Freezes


-----Original Message-----
I have a similar problem. I use XP. Frequently my mouse

just freezes and I
have to reboot. I think there is a conflict in drivers,

obviously, but can't
tell how or why. When mine freezes only a reboot fixes it.

"Robert Durose" wrote:

I have got a problem with my mouse which i cannot

solve. I
have just recieved a new built computer, windows 2000

with
two drives my old one and a new one. ( i dont know if
thats relevent).
My mouse freezes for about 1 or 2 seconds all the

time,
it usually occurs when i've left it i.e. when i,ve

typed
something and then gone back to it. It isn't the mouse
itself as i've tryed a new one and the same problem
occures. I have uninstalled the mouse driver (logitech
mouseware latest version) and run it on the generic

mouse
driver and it still freezes. It freezes frequently. Can
anyone help ?

.
No Worries i fixed it by pulling out all my USB devices,

seems to have fixed the problem
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Old October 9th 04, 06:38 AM
John G.
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Hello everyone, I too have a Logitech USB mouse that exhibited that
exact same problem. The mouse cursor used to freeze, at random, for
5-15 seconds.

At first I thought it was the driver, or the motherboard, until, on
accident, I changed the mousepad. I put a white sheet of binder paper
underneath, and like magic the freezing cursor disappeared.

Hopefully this can help.

John G.

"monsieurms" wrote in message ...


I used to operate my mouse on the salt and pepper colored surface of
my desk,
I have a similar problem. I use XP. Frequently my mouse just freezes and I
have to reboot. I think there is a conflict in drivers, obviously, but can't
tell how or why. When mine freezes only a reboot fixes it.

"Robert Durose" wrote:

I have got a problem with my mouse which i cannot solve. I
have just recieved a new built computer, windows 2000 with
two drives my old one and a new one. ( i dont know if
thats relevent).
My mouse freezes for about 1 or 2 seconds all the time,
it usually occurs when i've left it i.e. when i,ve typed
something and then gone back to it. It isn't the mouse
itself as i've tryed a new one and the same problem
occures. I have uninstalled the mouse driver (logitech
mouseware latest version) and run it on the generic mouse
driver and it still freezes. It freezes frequently. Can
anyone help ?

 




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