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Problem with MS Optical Mouse
You mean like flashlights, cell phones and laptops? wink ,wink
Unknown wrote: Always best to remove batteries when transporting battery operated devices. "Bob I" wrote in message ... choro wrote: Steve wrote: Is your mouse connected directly to your computer or do you have a keyboard/mouse switchbox in between ? And/or is there anything else that could possibly be interfering with the connection to your PC from the mouse ? A couple of alternatives before buying a new mouse. *1 Try an old fashioned Tethered ball mouse... and one that you know works.... *2 Clean the mouse inside (which may invovle unscrewing it) *3 Reinstall Windows. BTW.. For Wireless Optical Mouse designers... how about an ON/OFF switch please to save battery life! Surely you don't mean that. A software auto-on (immediately when movement sensed) and auto off (after a certain period of inactivity) is far superior. unless it's in your briefcase! |
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Problem with MS Optical Mouse
You mean like flashlights, cell phones and laptops? wink ,wink
Unknown wrote: Always best to remove batteries when transporting battery operated devices. "Bob I" wrote in message ... choro wrote: Steve wrote: Is your mouse connected directly to your computer or do you have a keyboard/mouse switchbox in between ? And/or is there anything else that could possibly be interfering with the connection to your PC from the mouse ? A couple of alternatives before buying a new mouse. *1 Try an old fashioned Tethered ball mouse... and one that you know works.... *2 Clean the mouse inside (which may invovle unscrewing it) *3 Reinstall Windows. BTW.. For Wireless Optical Mouse designers... how about an ON/OFF switch please to save battery life! Surely you don't mean that. A software auto-on (immediately when movement sensed) and auto off (after a certain period of inactivity) is far superior. unless it's in your briefcase! |
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Problem with MS Optical Mouse
Gee whiz---------Use common sense.
"Bob I" wrote in message ... You mean like flashlights, cell phones and laptops? wink ,wink Unknown wrote: Always best to remove batteries when transporting battery operated devices. "Bob I" wrote in message ... choro wrote: Steve wrote: Is your mouse connected directly to your computer or do you have a keyboard/mouse switchbox in between ? And/or is there anything else that could possibly be interfering with the connection to your PC from the mouse ? A couple of alternatives before buying a new mouse. *1 Try an old fashioned Tethered ball mouse... and one that you know works.... *2 Clean the mouse inside (which may invovle unscrewing it) *3 Reinstall Windows. BTW.. For Wireless Optical Mouse designers... how about an ON/OFF switch please to save battery life! Surely you don't mean that. A software auto-on (immediately when movement sensed) and auto off (after a certain period of inactivity) is far superior. unless it's in your briefcase! |
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Problem with MS Optical Mouse
Gee whiz---------Use common sense.
"Bob I" wrote in message ... You mean like flashlights, cell phones and laptops? wink ,wink Unknown wrote: Always best to remove batteries when transporting battery operated devices. "Bob I" wrote in message ... choro wrote: Steve wrote: Is your mouse connected directly to your computer or do you have a keyboard/mouse switchbox in between ? And/or is there anything else that could possibly be interfering with the connection to your PC from the mouse ? A couple of alternatives before buying a new mouse. *1 Try an old fashioned Tethered ball mouse... and one that you know works.... *2 Clean the mouse inside (which may invovle unscrewing it) *3 Reinstall Windows. BTW.. For Wireless Optical Mouse designers... how about an ON/OFF switch please to save battery life! Surely you don't mean that. A software auto-on (immediately when movement sensed) and auto off (after a certain period of inactivity) is far superior. unless it's in your briefcase! |
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Problem with MS Optical Mouse
Unknown wrote:
Gee whiz---------Use common sense. This from someone who uses Expee and Outhouse Distress on a system with no anti virus or malware protection. You and common sense is an oxymoron. -- Alias |
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Problem with MS Optical Mouse
Unknown wrote:
Gee whiz---------Use common sense. This from someone who uses Expee and Outhouse Distress on a system with no anti virus or malware protection. You and common sense is an oxymoron. -- Alias |
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Problem with MS Optical Mouse
Perhaps an oxymoron but I have no problems with either. Try it and see for
yourself. "Alias" wrote in message ... Unknown wrote: Gee whiz---------Use common sense. This from someone who uses Expee and Outhouse Distress on a system with no anti virus or malware protection. You and common sense is an oxymoron. -- Alias |
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Problem with MS Optical Mouse
Perhaps an oxymoron but I have no problems with either. Try it and see for
yourself. "Alias" wrote in message ... Unknown wrote: Gee whiz---------Use common sense. This from someone who uses Expee and Outhouse Distress on a system with no anti virus or malware protection. You and common sense is an oxymoron. -- Alias |
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Problem with MS Optical Mouse
Unknown wrote:
Perhaps an oxymoron but I have no problems with either. Try it and see for yourself. No need. I don't use Windows for the Internet. You should try that and stop using an antiquated, vulnerable and exploitable OS. "Alias" wrote in message ... Unknown wrote: Gee whiz---------Use common sense. This from someone who uses Expee and Outhouse Distress on a system with no anti virus or malware protection. You and common sense is an oxymoron. -- Alias -- Alias |
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Problem with MS Optical Mouse
Unknown wrote:
Perhaps an oxymoron but I have no problems with either. Try it and see for yourself. No need. I don't use Windows for the Internet. You should try that and stop using an antiquated, vulnerable and exploitable OS. "Alias" wrote in message ... Unknown wrote: Gee whiz---------Use common sense. This from someone who uses Expee and Outhouse Distress on a system with no anti virus or malware protection. You and common sense is an oxymoron. -- Alias -- Alias |
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Problem with MS Optical Mouse
Give me facts not your opinion.
"Alias" wrote in message ... Unknown wrote: Perhaps an oxymoron but I have no problems with either. Try it and see for yourself. No need. I don't use Windows for the Internet. You should try that and stop using an antiquated, vulnerable and exploitable OS. "Alias" wrote in message ... Unknown wrote: Gee whiz---------Use common sense. This from someone who uses Expee and Outhouse Distress on a system with no anti virus or malware protection. You and common sense is an oxymoron. -- Alias -- Alias |
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Problem with MS Optical Mouse
Give me facts not your opinion.
"Alias" wrote in message ... Unknown wrote: Perhaps an oxymoron but I have no problems with either. Try it and see for yourself. No need. I don't use Windows for the Internet. You should try that and stop using an antiquated, vulnerable and exploitable OS. "Alias" wrote in message ... Unknown wrote: Gee whiz---------Use common sense. This from someone who uses Expee and Outhouse Distress on a system with no anti virus or malware protection. You and common sense is an oxymoron. -- Alias -- Alias |
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Problem with MS Optical Mouse
Unknown wrote:
Give me facts not your opinion. They've been given to you in spades but you couldn't see them due to the *fact* that your head is in the sand. "Alias" wrote in message ... Unknown wrote: Perhaps an oxymoron but I have no problems with either. Try it and see for yourself. No need. I don't use Windows for the Internet. You should try that and stop using an antiquated, vulnerable and exploitable OS. "Alias" wrote in message ... Unknown wrote: Gee whiz---------Use common sense. This from someone who uses Expee and Outhouse Distress on a system with no anti virus or malware protection. You and common sense is an oxymoron. -- Alias -- Alias -- Alias |
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Problem with MS Optical Mouse
Unknown wrote:
Give me facts not your opinion. They've been given to you in spades but you couldn't see them due to the *fact* that your head is in the sand. "Alias" wrote in message ... Unknown wrote: Perhaps an oxymoron but I have no problems with either. Try it and see for yourself. No need. I don't use Windows for the Internet. You should try that and stop using an antiquated, vulnerable and exploitable OS. "Alias" wrote in message ... Unknown wrote: Gee whiz---------Use common sense. This from someone who uses Expee and Outhouse Distress on a system with no anti virus or malware protection. You and common sense is an oxymoron. -- Alias -- Alias -- Alias |
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Problem with MS Optical Mouse
Post them for everyone to see right here.
"Alias" wrote in message ... Unknown wrote: Give me facts not your opinion. They've been given to you in spades but you couldn't see them due to the *fact* that your head is in the sand. "Alias" wrote in message ... Unknown wrote: Perhaps an oxymoron but I have no problems with either. Try it and see for yourself. No need. I don't use Windows for the Internet. You should try that and stop using an antiquated, vulnerable and exploitable OS. "Alias" wrote in message ... Unknown wrote: Gee whiz---------Use common sense. This from someone who uses Expee and Outhouse Distress on a system with no anti virus or malware protection. You and common sense is an oxymoron. -- Alias -- Alias -- Alias |
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