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Mouse Problems
« on: 2006 November 18, 17:27:43 »
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I need some holy water; my mouse is possessed. It randomly moves the cursor to some extreme of the monitor, but my hand hasn't moved. It's one of those laser mice; no wheel or ball involved. Is there some setting that needs to be reset, or does this sound like a hardware issue?
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« Reply #1 on: 2006 November 18, 17:32:26 »
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Sounds like hardware.

I had a similar problem with a Keyboard/Monitor/Mouse switch.  I had to get a second mouse and plug one mouse directly into each computer.
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Re: Mouse Problems
« Reply #2 on: 2006 November 18, 18:54:39 »
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On what kind of surface do you put your mouse?

I got a real cheap, tiny wired laptop laser mouse and tried it right on my desk - kind of polished wood - just to find out it was a real pain to click anything specific.
Then I placed it on a regular mouse pad and tadaa, easy going.

But if a pad doesn't help, it strongly sounds like a hardware problem.

Or could it be that you have some remains of old mouse drivers still stuck in your system?
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Re: Mouse Problems
« Reply #3 on: 2006 November 18, 23:14:41 »
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It happens to me too occasionally, but I never questioned it, just cursed and wiggled it around (and giggled a couple of times like a baby gazing at a crib-mobile-maybe even gurgled too).

It only happens randomly and only when I'm not touching the mouse. Smiley teehee
(I use an un-shiney matte wood surface, I hate mousepads. I feel the boundaries and get annoyed at slipping off of it's edge Smiley)
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Re: Mouse Problems
« Reply #4 on: 2006 November 18, 23:56:28 »
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I hate mousepads. I feel the boundaries and get annoyed at slipping off of it's edge Smiley)

Mine's so shiny... well it truely is, thanks to four blue illuminating LED lights. Wink
And it serves as a USB hub, so I'm quite happy with it.
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Re: Mouse Problems
« Reply #5 on: 2006 November 19, 00:01:35 »
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Ooooh-nice...
I'm thinking of getting a drawing-tablet, then I'll have to accept the boundaries Wink (First I have to save up some money though)
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Re: Mouse Problems
« Reply #6 on: 2006 November 19, 00:13:16 »
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I do have a mouse pad, but I haven't updated the drivers in a while. Perhaps that will help.
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