Re: Mouse problem



Open Control Panel>Double Click on Mouse Icon>Click on Wireless tab>Check the Battery Status there.If necessary replace the exsisting batteries with new one.

regards,
S.Sengupta[MS-MVP]



Tom Brown wrote:
I originally posted this plea on the hardware forum but didn't get too many responses. One person suggested I turn off power management and I did ... no help. The other response suggested I buy a new mouse. I'd rather get this one working correctly. Here is the original posting.

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My Microsoft Wireless Optical mouse (attached to my laptop via USB hub) will
not work after I have left it for a while unless I click the left button.
In fact, I just did some experimentation and found that it works (moves the
cursor) if I move the mouse within 60 seconds of the last time I used it,
but at 61 seconds or more, I must click a button to make it respond. This
sometimes causes trouble when the mouse is focused on top of something I
didn't want to click.

TIA,

Tom


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