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"How to Troubleshoot By Using the Msconfig Utility" Also read these: http://kadaitcha.ath.cx/troubleshoot.aspx#k "How to Perform a Clean Boot" and "How to Perform Advanced Clean-Boot Troubleshooting" -- Kadaitcha Man: Usenet Anarchist - http://kadaitcha.kicks-ass.org:83/ Anarchy is having to put up with things that piss you off. Kadaitcha Man: Moderator, 24hoursupport.helpdesk | Guest
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| In article <3f0294a3.3128218@news-server>, cfman@anydomain.com said... Quote:
base, and the ball and scrape the hard film off the rollers. Alternatlively get an optical mouse, they run $15 and up. -- Pastor Thomas C. Black Fame Evangelical Church Moweaqua, IL. 62550 www.frontiernet.net/~tcblack | Guest
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| Greetings -- Flip the mouse over, remove the housing that holds the ball, clean both the ball and the rollers now exposed on the interior of the mouse. Reassemble. Bruce Chambers Help us help you: http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html ---- You can have peace. Or you can have freedom. Don't ever count on having both at once. -- RAH "coffee man" <cfman@anydomain.com> wrote in message news:3f0294a3.3128218@news-server... Quote:
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| On reading my post, I realized there was something missing. The original optical mouse plug was for an analog socket. I had to use an USP plug adapter that came with the package for the USP socket. Secondly, at about the same time, I was checking out an infra-red adapter for my camera. Now, trying to recall exactly what happened, I am not too sure which device I connected up wrongly to the computer that produced the abnormal mouse behaviour. Whichever it was, it was corrected by a fresh, clean install of Window XP. The reasoning is still valid: the driver and/or the OS was corrupted. The fact that you had tried other mice and had the same result demands an explanation other than sticky movements of your own ball mouse. -- Bee [I have found my Shangri-La, at the moment, in ntlworld.] --- "Bee" <in.my.bonnet@Shangri-La.com> wrote in message news:ulpINnSQDHA.2832@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... Quote:
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| Yesterday was not my day! USP should really be USB. The socket first attempted was a SP2 port which was of course digital, not analogue. Old habit dies hard. Still haven't got my head round computers from hobby analogue electronics, I guess. )-- Bee [I have found my Shangri-La, at the moment, in ntlworld.] --- "Bee" <in.my.bonnet@Shangri-La.com> wrote in message news:%23fmi3KTQDHA.1024@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... Quote:
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