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Old November 18th 04, 07:19 PM
postmanpat
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Default labtec optical mouse

I'm not sure if this is a hardware or software issue, but thought I would
start here first. I have a very new labtec optical mouse but just recently
my cursor arrow will freeze on the screen. I then have to reboot the
computer to get it going again (which is a nuisance) The mouse does not have
a wheel for me to clean, obviously, so if some-one out there can help me
with this problem, I will be most grateful. I am running XP pro. 320 mb of
ram 120 gb hard drive usual cd & cd rewriters attached. Thanks to all.

Postmanpat.
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