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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). Anybody an idea what might solve this? Greetings, cyclon |
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yea it sounds like someone has gained access to your systems using
remote location. "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). > > Anybody an idea what might solve this? > > Greetings, > > cyclon > > |
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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 -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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No, nobody has access. Must be something interfering with te frequency, but
I don't know how I could solve this. Cyclon "Malke" <notreally@invalid.invalid> schreef in bericht news:Oli7INt9FHA.952@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... > 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 > -- > Elephant Boy Computers > www.elephantboycomputers.com > "Don't Panic!" > MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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cyclon wrote:
> No, nobody has access. Must be something interfering with te > frequency, but I don't know how I could solve this. > I already told you how - by systematic troubleshooting: >> 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 -- MS-MVP Windows User/Shell Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic" |
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