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Old 07-02-2003, 09:01 AM   #1 (permalink)
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coffee man wrote:
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> Have a sticky mouse...every couple of minutes it will just stick in
> one spot and after moving the mouse erratically on my desk it will
> come unstuck again...it will be ok for a while then it will get stuck
> again...this is driving me nuts...i have tried other mouses with the
> same result.......my system is an AMD XP 2600 with 512MB ram and a
> large almost empty hard disk...the os is XP home SP1...the mouse is a
> generic PS2 twin button wheelie mouse.......
> be gratefull for any tips or info
Read this: http://kadaitcha.ath.cx/troubleshoot.aspx#a
"How to Troubleshoot By Using the Msconfig Utility"

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"How to Perform a Clean Boot" and "How to Perform Advanced Clean-Boot
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Old 07-02-2003, 10:10 AM   #2 (permalink)
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>-----Original Message-----
>Have a sticky mouse...every couple of minutes it will
just stick in
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>one spot and after moving the mouse erratically on my
desk it will
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>come unstuck again...it will be ok for a while then it
will get stuck
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>again...this is driving me nuts...i have tried other
mouses with the
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>same result.......my system is an AMD XP 2600 with 512MB
ram and a
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>large almost empty hard disk...the os is XP home
SP1...the mouse is a
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>generic PS2 twin button wheelie mouse.......
>be gratefull for any tips or info
>
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Old 07-02-2003, 12:51 PM   #3 (permalink)
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In article <3f0294a3.3128218@news-server>, cfman@anydomain.com said...
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> Have a sticky mouse...every couple of minutes it will just stick in
> one spot and after moving the mouse erratically on my desk it will
> come unstuck again...it will be ok for a while then it will get stuck
> again...this is driving me nuts...i have tried other mouses with the
> same result.......
>
Sounds like your mouse guts are getting clogged up. You can remove the
base, and the ball and scrape the hard film off the rollers.
Alternatlively get an optical mouse, they run $15 and up.

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Old 07-03-2003, 03:11 AM   #4 (permalink)
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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.

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> Have a sticky mouse...every couple of minutes it will just stick in
> one spot and after moving the mouse erratically on my desk it will
> come unstuck again...it will be ok for a while then it will get
stuck
Quote:
> again...this is driving me nuts...i have tried other mouses with the
> same result.......my system is an AMD XP 2600 with 512MB ram and a
> large almost empty hard disk...the os is XP home SP1...the mouse is
a
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> generic PS2 twin button wheelie mouse.......
> be gratefull for any tips or info
>

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Old 07-03-2003, 07:14 AM   #5 (permalink)
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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.

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> When I first had my new optical mouse to replace the old, still usable,
ball
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> mouse that came with my computer, some six months ago, I inadvertently
> plugged it in the wrong socket at the back of the computer case, and went
on
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> to install the mouse driver ( can't remember the exact sequence of
events).
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> Then, the mouse pointer movements all went wrong. It behaved exactly as
you
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> described with your mouse. It had a mind of its own. Of course, the
first
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> thing that came to mind was that I was given a dud mouse. When I realized
> the mistake (I picked out the user's manual and started reading only then,
> you see <g>), I had to do a clean install of the OS and plugged the mouse,
> this time correctly, in the USP socket. The mouse and the computer lived
> happily ever after.
>
> I strongly suspect, coffee man, that your mouse driver has corrupted
itself
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> and/or corrupted the OS for some reason.
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> By the way, please do not cross post. It is very much *against the rule*
in
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> addressing newsgroups; an action like this, ignorant, inconsiderate,
stupid
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> or otherwise, easily makes participants hot under the collar. You won't
> like to destroy this very busy group where everyone taking part is
> contributing out of their free time, without pay, simply wanting to share
> their experience, and the fun along the way, would you?
>
> --
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> "coffee man" <cfman@anydomain.com> wrote in message
> news:3f0294a3.3128218@news-server...
Quote:
> > Have a sticky mouse...every couple of minutes it will just stick in
> > one spot and after moving the mouse erratically on my desk it will
> > come unstuck again...it will be ok for a while then it will get stuck
> > again.....<snip>
>
>

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Old 07-04-2003, 06:56 AM   #6 (permalink)
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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. )

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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.

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