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Old 01-05-2006, 02:16 AM
Malke
 
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Default Re: microsoft wireless optical mouse standard

BigJIm wrote:

> yea it sounds like someone has gained access to your systems using
> remote location.


No, probably not.
>
> "cyclon" <geen-emailadres@usenet.be> wrote in message
> news:438f337b$0$443$6c56d894@reader0.news.be.easyn et.net...
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have bought 4 of these mice, and installed them into our network.
>> On 2 of
>> the pc's, the cursor now starts moving automatically, and the mouse
>> starts
>> clicking, making programs start. This also happens when nobody is
>> working
>> on the pc's, so it can't be one mouse influencing another. I have
>> connected
>> one of these mice that was moving automatically to another pc, and on
>> that
>> pc, there is no problem. So it must be probably something
>> interfering with
>> the mouse signal, or something wit the configuration of those pc's.
>> (configuration of those 2 pc's is identical, they have been cloned).
>>


It is likely that the mice are experiencing some sort of interference.
There have been instances when two people with wireless keyboards and
mice were able to control each other's computers (not a desired
effect). T-shoot by using regular mice and only one wireless mouse.
Then if everything is fine, add another mouse and observe what happens.
And so on.

Malke
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