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Old September 25th 18, 10:13 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
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Default Blue To USB Dongle Mouse is NO GOOD

Win XP Pro.

I Shut down the bluetooth mouse that worked well when it was connected.

Got a MS mobile Mouse 4000 that has a USB receiver.

This mouse jumps and sputters part of the time. The other part of the
time it seems OK.

I only have one USB device, the MS mouse.

What is up with this ???


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Old September 25th 18, 10:17 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
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Default Blue To USB Dongle Mouse is NO GOOD

On 25/09/2018 22:13, mrmr wrote:


What is up with this ???



Defective/incompatible XP driver for the device. XP is not supported by
any corporation that wants to make profit from their products.

Please go and get Windows 10 and then try your Microsoft Mouse on it.
It should work.

Good luck.

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Old September 26th 18, 12:47 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
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Win 10 is for fools !
You have been brain washed and duped.

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Old September 26th 18, 11:45 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
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mrmr murmured in microsoft.public.windowsxp.general:

Win XP Pro.

I Shut down the bluetooth mouse that worked well when it was connected.

Got a MS mobile Mouse 4000 that has a USB receiver.

This mouse jumps and sputters part of the time. The other part of the
time it seems OK.

I only have one USB device, the MS mouse.

What is up with this ???


Could be one of a large number of things, like,

Radio interference

The USB receiver uses the same radio frequencies as your cordless phone
The USB receiver uses the same radio frequencies as a neighbor's cordless phone
The USB receiver uses the same radio frequencies as another neighbor's garage door opener
The USB receiver uses the same radio frequencies as another neighbor's drone which he uses to perv in windows
The next door neighbor's kitchen blender has no RFI shielding and generates radio interference when used
etc. etc.

Incompatible surface for mouse

Glass table top
Mirrored surface
etc.

Driver compatibility

Using "generic" drivers which only "kinda" work
XP drivers for wrong version of mouse or USB receiver
Drivers for wrong operating system
Drivers downloaded from a dubious third-party site


You got any more info about your environment which could narrow it down?


 




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