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From: Steve on 24 Mar 2010 09:18 Is your mouse connected directly to your computer or do you have a keyboard/mouse switchbox in between ? And/or is there anything else that could possibly be interfering with the connection to your PC from the mouse ? A couple of alternatives before buying a new mouse. *1 Try an old fashioned Tethered ball mouse... and one that you know works.... *2 Clean the mouse inside (which may invovle unscrewing it) *3 Reinstall Windows. BTW.. For Wireless Optical Mouse designers... how about an ON/OFF switch please to save battery life! Good luck! S. "Bikini Browser" <delete.bikini.this.browser(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:ugPPS9UyKHA.4752(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Hello folks: > > I have a Microsoft Standard wireless Optical Mouse. The problem is that > it right clicks by itself and if you hoover over an item, it will open > that item by itself sometimes. > > I have updated the driver for it using Microsoft Software, and I have new > batteries but the problem persists. > > I really hate to have to buy a new mouse so does anyone have any ideas on > what I can do to solve this problem? > > Any ideas are appreciated... > > -- > Bikini Browser of San Juan Puerto Rico > Small Business Office Automation > Small Business Document Imaging Solutions > Networking Solutions using Linksys & Cisco Products > http://www.daleallen.com > > (787) 637-9100 > www.daleallen.com >
From: C on 24 Mar 2010 09:49 Steve wrote: > > BTW.. For Wireless Optical Mouse designers... how about an ON/OFF switch > please to save battery life! I have one. It's made by Ntrust. There's a little switch to turn it off on the bottom of the mouse. -- C
From: choro on 24 Mar 2010 09:29 Steve wrote: > Is your mouse connected directly to your computer or do you have a > keyboard/mouse switchbox in between ? And/or is there anything else > that could possibly be interfering with the connection to your PC > from the mouse ? > > A couple of alternatives before buying a new mouse. > > *1 Try an old fashioned Tethered ball mouse... and one that you know > works.... > *2 Clean the mouse inside (which may invovle unscrewing it) > *3 Reinstall Windows. > > > BTW.. For Wireless Optical Mouse designers... how about an ON/OFF > switch please to save battery life! Surely you don't mean that. A software auto-on (immediately when movement sensed) and auto off (after a certain period of inactivity) is far superior. -- choro ***** > > > > Good luck! > > > S. > > > "Bikini Browser" <delete.bikini.this.browser(a)gmail.com> wrote in > message news:ugPPS9UyKHA.4752(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> Hello folks: >> >> I have a Microsoft Standard wireless Optical Mouse. The problem is >> that it right clicks by itself and if you hoover over an item, it >> will open that item by itself sometimes. >> >> I have updated the driver for it using Microsoft Software, and I >> have new batteries but the problem persists. >> >> I really hate to have to buy a new mouse so does anyone have any >> ideas on what I can do to solve this problem? >> >> Any ideas are appreciated... >> >> -- >> Bikini Browser of San Juan Puerto Rico >> Small Business Office Automation >> Small Business Document Imaging Solutions >> Networking Solutions using Linksys & Cisco Products >> http://www.daleallen.com >> >> (787) 637-9100 >> www.daleallen.com
From: Ken Blake, MVP on 24 Mar 2010 10:20 On Wed, 24 Mar 2010 13:29:57 -0000, "choro" <choro(a)tvco.net> wrote: > Steve wrote: > > > > BTW.. For Wireless Optical Mouse designers... how about an ON/OFF > > switch please to save battery life! > > Surely you don't mean that. A software auto-on (immediately when movement > sensed) and auto off (after a certain period of inactivity) is far superior. I strongly agree. My Microsoft wireless mouse has a switch like the one he asks for. *Most* of the time I remember to turn it off, but now and then I forget. -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003 Please Reply to the Newsgroup
From: choro on 24 Mar 2010 09:52
C wrote: > Steve wrote: > >> >> BTW.. For Wireless Optical Mouse designers... how about an ON/OFF >> switch please to save battery life! > > I have one. It's made by Ntrust. There's a little switch to turn it > off on the bottom of the mouse. Hey be careful there are no female mice around when you turn it ON! -- choro ***** |