Re: Mouse has mind od it's own.
- From: "peterk" <peterk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2005 21:09:32 -0600
I understand that sometimes the video card interferes with the operation on
a wireless mouse.
I have this occassionaly and dont know of a cure.But your seems worse than
mine.
peterk
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"Videot" <videot@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> My Microsoft cordless wireless mouse died a few weeks back. I replaced it
> with a new Belkin cordless wireless mouse & keyboard. These were running
> OK until this morning when the cursor seemed to suddenly have a mind of
> it's own. You could move it left & it could move in any direction.
> Sometimes it you didn't even touch the mouse the cursor would slowly move
> around the screen. I replaced the batteries but the problem continued.
>
> I thought that maybe I had picked up either a virus or some spyware even
> though both are 100% up to date & are run daily. Since I could not even
> get the mouse to move to the start button so as to turn the machine off I
> pressed the reset button.
>
> When I booted up again everything was back to normal. Just to be sure I
> did another full system scan of both the anti virus & 2 different spyware
> products but these turned up nothing. Do you have any ides as to what the
> problem might have been?
.
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