Re: Mouse Problem

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Yup, I've done all that. I've also tried installing the logitech
software, doesn't help. I noticed that two instances of the mouse
appear as : HID-compliant mouse, in device manager. It should only
need one, yet I see two. Disabling one does nothing to sort out the
problem though.


Templar2 wrote:
hello,
this may be silly of me, but have you been into the control panel, and
mouse settings to test your mouse setup;
just a thought.

gauravbjain:
I have a Dell Latitde D610 machine, running Windows XP. Recently the
mouse is showing some strange behavior, while moving the mouse stops
for a second and then works fine. This happens very frequently. I
couldn't figure out any process hogging the cpu or other resources.

Could anyone please help me with this one? Anyone facing the similar
issue?

Thanks.
--
GJ

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