Re: Mouse hesitates momentarily after opening or closing applications

From: Malke (malke_at_nospoonnotreally.com)
Date: 05/05/04

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    Charlie Foster wrote:

    > The KVM switch is IOGEAR, and has worked perfectly in the past. I
    > even upgraded to the usb version about a month ago as the ps/s version
    > did not support wireless mice (wanted 1 keyboard and 1 mouse - not 2
    > mice and a
    > keyboard). This behavior just started about 2 weeks ago. The
    > computer on the other side of the switch works perfectly.
    >
    Well, that narrows it down a bit. What happened 2 weeks ago? Any driver
    updates? Maybe Iogear has some tech support knowledge base on their
    website. Since I've never owned a wireless mouse, I'm out of ideas but
    maybe someone else will be able to help you.

    Best of luck,

    Malke

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