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| Hello. I have a rather trivial question about XP, mice and new laptops. I may get a new laptop later this year, running XP Home Edition. Among the extras I would purchase is a USB optical mouse. Question: before I turn on the computer for the very FIRST time, is it okay to plug in the mouse? Or should I let the computer boot up first, answer XP's configuration questions, and then plug it in? If this was a desktop, the mouse would have to be plugged in beforehand, but I don't know about laptops. | Guest
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| You can just go ahead and plug you mouse in from the beginning. Most laptops have the built in mouse or touchpad as I call it. It will bypass that option and detect the USB mouse. If at another time you don't have your USB mouse attached, it will automatically use the built in one. Windows checks what hardware is connected each time and automatically configures to what it finds. Good luck. Quote:
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| If you purchase the laptop make sure they install all hardware prior to pickup or delivery. Unless you are going to buy from 2 different sources. "Observer3" <nospam@nospam!.com> wrote in message news:ur#VEYmTDHA.3712@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... Quote:
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| I don't really know the "right" answer, but I would do the latter ... let the machine startup, get it working, it. No real reason to confuse it. *Then* install add-in's, one at a time. The USB optical mouse should work out of the box with not additional software, but it will have additional software on a CD which makes all the "bells and whistles" work which are not provided automatically by XP. Observer3 wrote: Quote:
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| Thanks for the responses. One last question on this subject, if I may. When I plug in a USB mouse, or any USB device, is it necessary to turn the laptop off first, or is it safe to do it while the computer is running? I seem to remember plugging in a USB device on a relative's computer once while it was running and seeing a small spark. "Gerry" <navyspook@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:003101c34e69$ccb85170$a001280a@phx.gbl... Quote:
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| USB is hot-pluggable (and unpluggable). If you are using an external storage device (portable disk drive, or even a digital camera) it will tell you if you have any files open, and it can be a PITA sometimes trying to find and close everything. In article <efHL6ysTDHA.2260@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl>, Observer3 <nospam@nospam!.com> wrote: Quote:
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Yes, you can plug and unplug while computer is running. Designed to do this from the data perspective. Re the "spark". This is alarming. I wouldn't have thought the voltages on the USB connection would be high enough to generate a visible spark. It might have been static electricity? A flaw with your relative's computer? I've never seen sparks with my USB devices and my Toshiba laptop. Doesn't mean they aren't there. Just haven't seen. That being said, I don't think I would be plugging and unplugging USB devices in a hazardous environment with flamable materials around ... wouldn't run a laptop there either, for that matter. | Guest
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