Mouse

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gorski_at_cox.net
Date: 03/29/04


Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2004 18:26:20 -0800

When I boot up I can see my pointer but it will not
move. I have done just about everything to make my mouse
move but it will not work. I have bought a new mouse, I
have shut my system all the way down unplugged the mouse
port and replugged then reboot. I also unplugged my
printer and scanner ports as well. I have re-installed
my operating system several times and that would usually
do it for a time, but now it will not work at all. I now
have to use my keypad as my mouse. Could I have possibly
blown my port? The weird part is that I had a different
tower and hard drive not to long ago with windows 98 and
it did the same exact thing. What am I missing? Please
help, this is very fustrating!



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