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External mouse for laptop requires remove/replace after power-up.
Running a Dell I1100 laptop under WinXP Home SP3.
I have an external mouse connected to a USB 2.0 adapter card. It used to be immediately effective after a power-up (from hibernate or full power off) and initialization. Lately, it has become necessary to unplug and replug the cable before the PC would recognize the mouse. Any idea about what's going on? |
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External mouse for laptop requires remove/replace after power-up.
On Thu, 1 Oct 2009 16:36:54 -0500, "BudV"
wrote: Running a Dell I1100 laptop under WinXP Home SP3. I have an external mouse connected to a USB 2.0 adapter card. It used to be immediately effective after a power-up (from hibernate or full power off) and initialization. Lately, it has become necessary to unplug and replug the cable before the PC would recognize the mouse. Any idea about what's going on? This can happen after you update a program . I updated to Opera 10 couple of weeks ago and had to reconfig a couple of other programs . |
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External mouse for laptop requires remove/replace after power-up.
On Thu, 1 Oct 2009 16:36:54 -0500, "BudV"
wrote: Running a Dell I1100 laptop under WinXP Home SP3. I have an external mouse connected to a USB 2.0 adapter card. It used to be immediately effective after a power-up (from hibernate or full power off) and initialization. Lately, it has become necessary to unplug and replug the cable before the PC would recognize the mouse. Any idea about what's going on? This can happen after you update a program . I updated to Opera 10 couple of weeks ago and had to reconfig a couple of other programs . |
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External mouse for laptop requires remove/replace after power-up.
Thanks, but I still don't know what's going on or what I can do to fix this
annoyance. "Jim" wrote in message news On Thu, 1 Oct 2009 16:36:54 -0500, "BudV" wrote: Running a Dell I1100 laptop under WinXP Home SP3. I have an external mouse connected to a USB 2.0 adapter card. It used to be immediately effective after a power-up (from hibernate or full power off) and initialization. Lately, it has become necessary to unplug and replug the cable before the PC would recognize the mouse. Any idea about what's going on? This can happen after you update a program . I updated to Opera 10 couple of weeks ago and had to reconfig a couple of other programs . |
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External mouse for laptop requires remove/replace after power-up.
Thanks, but I still don't know what's going on or what I can do to fix this annoyance. "Jim" wrote in message news On Thu, 1 Oct 2009 16:36:54 -0500, "BudV" wrote: Running a Dell I1100 laptop under WinXP Home SP3. I have an external mouse connected to a USB 2.0 adapter card. It used to be immediately effective after a power-up (from hibernate or full power off) and initialization. Lately, it has become necessary to unplug and replug the cable before the PC would recognize the mouse. Any idea about what's going on? This can happen after you update a program . I updated to Opera 10 couple of weeks ago and had to reconfig a couple of other programs . |
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