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Old June 19th 09, 03:56 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
Jeff T[_2_]
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Default Explorer mini mouse freezing up

I own a farily new Mini Mouse wireless mouse. Initially it worked great with
no problems. My problem now is that the mouse intermittantly freezes up. When
this happens, I need to power down and reboot the computer to use the mouse
again. The product seems generally good. The only drivers associated with the
mouse are for configuration, other than that there is no software involved.
The mouse is basically plug and play.

Is this a mouse problem or a PC problem. Any suggestions as to how to solve
this problem would be appreciated.
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Old June 19th 09, 07:11 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
Jeff T
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Posts: 11
Default Explorer mini mouse freezing up

The mouse is the new Microsoft Explorer Mini Mouse with BlueTrak technology.
It is a USB mouse. It is compatible for a desktop or notebook. The receiver
is no further than 2 feet from the mouse. I have tried most everything to
resolve the problem.

"SC Tom" wrote:

Is this a wireless USB mouse? Desktop or notebook? Is the receiver within
line-of-sight of the mouse at all times? What make is the mouse?

SC Tom

"Jeff T" wrote in message
...
I changed the battery. The battery is brand new.

"SC Tom" wrote:


"Jeff T" Jeff wrote in message
...
I own a farily new Mini Mouse wireless mouse. Initially it worked great
with
no problems. My problem now is that the mouse intermittantly freezes
up.
When
this happens, I need to power down and reboot the computer to use the
mouse
again. The product seems generally good. The only drivers associated
with
the
mouse are for configuration, other than that there is no software
involved.
The mouse is basically plug and play.

Is this a mouse problem or a PC problem. Any suggestions as to how to
solve
this problem would be appreciated.

Try changing the battery in the mouse.

SC Tom





  #11  
Old June 19th 09, 07:11 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
Jeff T
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Posts: 11
Default Explorer mini mouse freezing up

The mouse is the new Microsoft Explorer Mini Mouse with BlueTrak technology.
It is a USB mouse. It is compatible for a desktop or notebook. The receiver
is no further than 2 feet from the mouse. I have tried most everything to
resolve the problem.

"SC Tom" wrote:

Is this a wireless USB mouse? Desktop or notebook? Is the receiver within
line-of-sight of the mouse at all times? What make is the mouse?

SC Tom

"Jeff T" wrote in message
...
I changed the battery. The battery is brand new.

"SC Tom" wrote:


"Jeff T" Jeff wrote in message
...
I own a farily new Mini Mouse wireless mouse. Initially it worked great
with
no problems. My problem now is that the mouse intermittantly freezes
up.
When
this happens, I need to power down and reboot the computer to use the
mouse
again. The product seems generally good. The only drivers associated
with
the
mouse are for configuration, other than that there is no software
involved.
The mouse is basically plug and play.

Is this a mouse problem or a PC problem. Any suggestions as to how to
solve
this problem would be appreciated.

Try changing the battery in the mouse.

SC Tom





  #12  
Old June 19th 09, 10:02 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
SC Tom[_3_]
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Default Explorer mini mouse freezing up

Do you have other items plugged into USB ports? Maybe something else is
drawing just about max power and the receiver pulls it down the rest of the
way.

SC Tom

"Jeff T" wrote in message
...
The mouse is the new Microsoft Explorer Mini Mouse with BlueTrak
technology.
It is a USB mouse. It is compatible for a desktop or notebook. The
receiver
is no further than 2 feet from the mouse. I have tried most everything to
resolve the problem.

"SC Tom" wrote:

Is this a wireless USB mouse? Desktop or notebook? Is the receiver within
line-of-sight of the mouse at all times? What make is the mouse?

SC Tom

"Jeff T" wrote in message
...
I changed the battery. The battery is brand new.

"SC Tom" wrote:


"Jeff T" Jeff wrote in message
...
I own a farily new Mini Mouse wireless mouse. Initially it worked
great
with
no problems. My problem now is that the mouse intermittantly freezes
up.
When
this happens, I need to power down and reboot the computer to use
the
mouse
again. The product seems generally good. The only drivers associated
with
the
mouse are for configuration, other than that there is no software
involved.
The mouse is basically plug and play.

Is this a mouse problem or a PC problem. Any suggestions as to how
to
solve
this problem would be appreciated.

Try changing the battery in the mouse.

SC Tom






  #13  
Old June 19th 09, 10:02 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
SC Tom[_3_]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 4,089
Default Explorer mini mouse freezing up

Do you have other items plugged into USB ports? Maybe something else is
drawing just about max power and the receiver pulls it down the rest of the
way.

SC Tom

"Jeff T" wrote in message
...
The mouse is the new Microsoft Explorer Mini Mouse with BlueTrak
technology.
It is a USB mouse. It is compatible for a desktop or notebook. The
receiver
is no further than 2 feet from the mouse. I have tried most everything to
resolve the problem.

"SC Tom" wrote:

Is this a wireless USB mouse? Desktop or notebook? Is the receiver within
line-of-sight of the mouse at all times? What make is the mouse?

SC Tom

"Jeff T" wrote in message
...
I changed the battery. The battery is brand new.

"SC Tom" wrote:


"Jeff T" Jeff wrote in message
...
I own a farily new Mini Mouse wireless mouse. Initially it worked
great
with
no problems. My problem now is that the mouse intermittantly freezes
up.
When
this happens, I need to power down and reboot the computer to use
the
mouse
again. The product seems generally good. The only drivers associated
with
the
mouse are for configuration, other than that there is no software
involved.
The mouse is basically plug and play.

Is this a mouse problem or a PC problem. Any suggestions as to how
to
solve
this problem would be appreciated.

Try changing the battery in the mouse.

SC Tom






  #14  
Old June 20th 09, 05:36 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
Jeff T
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Posts: 11
Default Explorer mini mouse freezing up

I will check this out in detail and see if there is any difference.

Thanks
Jeff

"SC Tom" wrote:

Do you have other items plugged into USB ports? Maybe something else is
drawing just about max power and the receiver pulls it down the rest of the
way.

SC Tom

"Jeff T" wrote in message
...
The mouse is the new Microsoft Explorer Mini Mouse with BlueTrak
technology.
It is a USB mouse. It is compatible for a desktop or notebook. The
receiver
is no further than 2 feet from the mouse. I have tried most everything to
resolve the problem.

"SC Tom" wrote:

Is this a wireless USB mouse? Desktop or notebook? Is the receiver within
line-of-sight of the mouse at all times? What make is the mouse?

SC Tom

"Jeff T" wrote in message
...
I changed the battery. The battery is brand new.

"SC Tom" wrote:


"Jeff T" Jeff wrote in message
...
I own a farily new Mini Mouse wireless mouse. Initially it worked
great
with
no problems. My problem now is that the mouse intermittantly freezes
up.
When
this happens, I need to power down and reboot the computer to use
the
mouse
again. The product seems generally good. The only drivers associated
with
the
mouse are for configuration, other than that there is no software
involved.
The mouse is basically plug and play.

Is this a mouse problem or a PC problem. Any suggestions as to how
to
solve
this problem would be appreciated.

Try changing the battery in the mouse.

SC Tom







  #15  
Old June 20th 09, 05:36 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
Jeff T
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 11
Default Explorer mini mouse freezing up

I will check this out in detail and see if there is any difference.

Thanks
Jeff

"SC Tom" wrote:

Do you have other items plugged into USB ports? Maybe something else is
drawing just about max power and the receiver pulls it down the rest of the
way.

SC Tom

"Jeff T" wrote in message
...
The mouse is the new Microsoft Explorer Mini Mouse with BlueTrak
technology.
It is a USB mouse. It is compatible for a desktop or notebook. The
receiver
is no further than 2 feet from the mouse. I have tried most everything to
resolve the problem.

"SC Tom" wrote:

Is this a wireless USB mouse? Desktop or notebook? Is the receiver within
line-of-sight of the mouse at all times? What make is the mouse?

SC Tom

"Jeff T" wrote in message
...
I changed the battery. The battery is brand new.

"SC Tom" wrote:


"Jeff T" Jeff wrote in message
...
I own a farily new Mini Mouse wireless mouse. Initially it worked
great
with
no problems. My problem now is that the mouse intermittantly freezes
up.
When
this happens, I need to power down and reboot the computer to use
the
mouse
again. The product seems generally good. The only drivers associated
with
the
mouse are for configuration, other than that there is no software
involved.
The mouse is basically plug and play.

Is this a mouse problem or a PC problem. Any suggestions as to how
to
solve
this problem would be appreciated.

Try changing the battery in the mouse.

SC Tom







 




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