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Mike O'Connor schreef:
>jmiranda wrote:
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>>Hi, everybody
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>>I got a wireless USB mouse from Targus about 2 months ago. I have the
>>USB drivers loaded in config.sys, together with the
>>usb mouse driver. It worked well until a few days ago; now it becomes
>>very slow and jerky; I have to repeat the movements several times to
>>reach the intended destination. I did not change any major program as
>>far as I remember. It sometimes starts perfect and gradually slows down
>>to the sick behaviour.
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>>Any suggestions?
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>Hi Jose,
>
>A friend of mine has a Logitech Wireless USB-mouse which was exhibiting
>exactly the same symptoms.
>In his case it was the surface of the mouse-ball that was picking up
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Do allow me to have you updated: infrared mice (as the targus is) don't
have balls. Not two, not one, just none.
Big a problem in respect to their breeding acts of course. Looks like
they'll have to stick to monogenesis.
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Groeten uit Gent,
Kris
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