Re: Wireless Mouse Problem

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"Mike Hall (MS-MVP)" wrote:

> Ralph
>
> The instructions for the Logitech wireless mouse and keyboard are not just
> specific about distance from the receiver.. I believe that the receiver is
> fussy about devices like monitors if placed too close..
>
>
> --
> Mike Hall
> MVP - Windows Shell/User
>
>
> "Ralphdb" <Ralphdb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:64F14F9D-B414-4822-8B95-2688B97CE772@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > This is a wireless keyboard and mouse. bought 3 months ago. worked great
> > until 3 days ago.. the mouse if you stop scrolling for 15 seconds it will
> > freeze and you have to push left mouse button (Bad) or you can scroll the
> > wheel just one notch fixes it until you stop for 15 seconds again. I ran
> > all
> > spyware and Virus checkers and found and removed a few. I removed the
> > mouse
> > SetPoint drivers and downloaded and installed the latest one. this strange
> > happening don't care what I am doing , Playing a game, Web surfing or
> > working
> > wiht Photo Shop. I checked all programs that control the mouse and there
> > is
> > nothing where you could program the mouse to do this. I am running a home
> > built MSI mb with a pent 4 that I built last year. and used another
> > wireless
> > combo but that time the mouse quit.. totally. I have the Logitech 900 and
> > the
> > keyboard works great. it seems that a software program has changed but
> > there
> > is not one that I can find.. Yes the Battery is fully charged.. the
> > receiver
> > is about 12 inches away. everything else is fine . what is going On ??
>
>
> Never have I seen a cordless mouse with a wheel. Mr Hall you are close to correct but no cigar I moved the transmitter receiver. and cleaned the optics. there is no Change.. good try though.
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