Freezing mouse
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Freezing mouse
The mouse has turned to stone in the center of the screen, any clues.
The window dog is asleep in a box if it helps.
No programs running.
The window dog is asleep in a box if it helps.
No programs running.
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Re: Freezing mouse
Tried disconnecting and putting it in a different usb port?
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Re: Freezing mouse
wireless accidentally switched off?
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Re: Freezing mouse
He checked it was switched on and changed the batteries.
I expect I'll have to go round there and kick it tomorrow.
Apparently he tried a plug in wired mouse as well.
I expect I'll have to go round there and kick it tomorrow.
Apparently he tried a plug in wired mouse as well.
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Re: Freezing mouse
Strange if a wired mouse didn't work either. Do you know if the keyboard was still working?
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Re: Freezing mouse
Was the wired mouse a USB or a PS2 mouse?
What make of wireless mouse is it?
Did he unplug the wireless receiver when trying the wired mouse?
A wired mouse should have worked, take one of yours to try when you go round.
If yours works, go to Control Panel -> Mouse and see if there is any indication of why it is a goosed mouse.
dave
What make of wireless mouse is it?
Did he unplug the wireless receiver when trying the wired mouse?
A wired mouse should have worked, take one of yours to try when you go round.
If yours works, go to Control Panel -> Mouse and see if there is any indication of why it is a goosed mouse.
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Re: Freezing mouse
I took the receiver and the mouse and pointed them at each other, and pushed the connect button and all was working
The keyboard is sticky now, so he's gonna change the battery and do the same thing.
The keyboard is sticky now, so he's gonna change the battery and do the same thing.
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Re: Freezing mouse
My wireless mouse is always doing that. I have to push the receiver button every now and then to get it to wake up.
Its creative make. Microsoft is a good make
Its creative make. Microsoft is a good make
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Re: Freezing mouse
I refuse to supply my customers with wireless keyboards or mice. For the few quid I make out of them it's a right pain in the backside when they keep ringing me asking why they've stopped working.
I tell them to get them themselves if they insist on having one.
I hate 'em.
I tell them to get them themselves if they insist on having one.
I hate 'em.
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Re: Freezing mouse
The wireless stuff does seem a bit hit and miss. I had a KeySonic wireless keyboard with integrated touchpad for my HTPC and it was useless, but I've got a Microsoft wireless keyboard and mouse on my main PC and have found it to be excellent.