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This is happening on two windows XP laptops (with latest updates), using
either a fairly new Microsoft basic optical mouse connected to the usb port or a standard ball mouse connected to the ps/2 connector . I have tried to play with the XP mouse settings, but the problem remains and makes work very hard. Sometimes the arrow travels on its own to the top right corner and will not move anywhere else, or to the bottom left corner. It does not happen always, but it's very very frequent, more on a Toshiba than on a Dell. I am using a wireless network in the house, should it have anything to do with it. All ideas are welcome. |
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On 12/12/2005 "Alessandra" <Alessandra@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>This is happening on two windows XP laptops (with latest updates), using >either a fairly new Microsoft basic optical mouse connected to the usb port >or a standard ball mouse connected to the ps/2 connector . I have tried to >play with the XP mouse settings, but the problem remains and makes work very >hard. >Sometimes the arrow travels on its own to the top right corner and will not >move anywhere else, or to the bottom left corner. >It does not happen always, but it's very very frequent, more on a Toshiba >than on a Dell. I am using a wireless network in the house, should it have >anything to do with it. >All ideas are welcome. > > > > Laptops usually have "built-in" mouse devices. Since you are setting up another mouse onto your laptop, check the BIOS as to see what the laptop is supposed to do? (Some laptops can auto-disable the built-in mice so that no conflicts can occur with other mice.) -- --- Y. |
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there are two devices listed under Mouse:
PS/2 Compatible Mouse HID Compatible Mouse Is this normal? I just have the basic optical mouse on usb and the trackpoint on the keyboard. "Alessandra" wrote: > This is happening on two windows XP laptops (with latest updates), using > either a fairly new Microsoft basic optical mouse connected to the usb port > or a standard ball mouse connected to the ps/2 connector . I have tried to > play with the XP mouse settings, but the problem remains and makes work very > hard. > Sometimes the arrow travels on its own to the top right corner and will not > move anywhere else, or to the bottom left corner. > It does not happen always, but it's very very frequent, more on a Toshiba > than on a Dell. I am using a wireless network in the house, should it have > anything to do with it. > All ideas are welcome. > > > > |
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"Alessandra" wrote: > This is happening on two windows XP laptops (with latest updates), using > either a fairly new Microsoft basic optical mouse connected to the usb port > or a standard ball mouse connected to the ps/2 connector . I have tried to > play with the XP mouse settings, but the problem remains and makes work very > hard. > Sometimes the arrow travels on its own to the top right corner and will not > move anywhere else, or to the bottom left corner. > It does not happen always, but it's very very frequent, more on a Toshiba > than on a Dell. I am using a wireless network in the house, should it have > anything to do with it. > All ideas are welcome. > > > I have the same problems with my basic Optical Micrsoft mouse, it makes no difference if the mouse is used as |
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I have a new Microsoft basic optical mouse that appears to get lost on my
desk top. The arrow travels on its own to the top right corner, or to the bottom left corner. It does not happen always, but it's very, frequent, I have changed the mouse connections from a USB port to the PS/2 connector without improvements or changes. I have attempted to upgrade my software with out luck. My OS is Microsoft XP home and I have a standard desk top computer. |
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Apparently there is nothing you can do to solve the problem, this appears to be a gift from Microsoft to all users of there Basic optical mouse no matter what kind of computer or programming, I hope I am wrong on this point but after reading all of the screams for help maybe we should all just drop our Basic Optical Mice into the closest trash can. "Gaudium" wrote: > I have a new Microsoft basic optical mouse that appears to get lost on my > desk top. > The arrow travels on its own to the top right corner, or to the bottom left > corner. It does not happen always, but it's very, frequent, I have changed > the mouse connections from a USB port to the PS/2 connector without > improvements or changes. I have attempted to upgrade my software with out > luck. My OS is Microsoft XP home and I have a standard desk top computer. > |
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Hi Alessandra,
I too have the same thing. When I connected the mouse to the PS/2 port using a adaptor, I had only one listing under Mouse. Then, when I changed it to a USB port, I got two. Moreover, the cursor moves to the top right/left corner on its own. Is that a hardware defect ? If so, can we claim a replacement? Let me know if you know anything? Thanks in advance. Alessandra wrote: > there are two devices listed under Mouse: > PS/2 Compatible Mouse > HID Compatible Mouse > Is this normal? I just have the basic optical mouse on usb and the > trackpoint on the keyboard. > > "Alessandra" wrote: > > > This is happening on two windows XP laptops (with latest updates), using > > either a fairly new Microsoft basic optical mouse connected to the usb port > > or a standard ball mouse connected to the ps/2 connector . I have tried to > > play with the XP mouse settings, but the problem remains and makes work very > > hard. > > Sometimes the arrow travels on its own to the top right corner and will not > > move anywhere else, or to the bottom left corner. > > It does not happen always, but it's very very frequent, more on a Toshiba > > than on a Dell. I am using a wireless network in the house, should it have > > anything to do with it. > > All ideas are welcome. > > > > > > > > |
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I have read that the issue is related to the Toshiba Satellite Pro 6100
motherboard / keyboard / accupoint and that it is not related to the mouse. I have used other types of mice and also just the built-in accupoint and the problem remains. I have reinstalled XP and the problem remains. http://www.notebookforums.com/printthread.php?t=15393 I just have to live with it. Pressing ALT and using the keyboard, leaving the mouse alone, seems to help a bit. "Gaudium" wrote: > > Apparently there is nothing you can do to solve the problem, this appears to > be a gift from Microsoft to all users of there Basic optical mouse no matter > what kind of computer or programming, I hope I am wrong on this point but > after reading all of the screams for help maybe we should all just drop our > Basic Optical Mice into the closest trash can. > > > > "Gaudium" wrote: > > > I have a new Microsoft basic optical mouse that appears to get lost on my > > desk top. > > The arrow travels on its own to the top right corner, or to the bottom left > > corner. It does not happen always, but it's very, frequent, I have changed > > the mouse connections from a USB port to the PS/2 connector without > > improvements or changes. I have attempted to upgrade my software with out > > luck. My OS is Microsoft XP home and I have a standard desk top computer. > > |
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I am using a standard tower computer with an ASUS K8N motherboard and AMD 64
Athlon CPU with 1.5G of PC3200 DDR 400MHz ram. My OS is XP Home, Apparently there is no fix for this problem as the Microsoft basic Optical Mouse is junk. "Alessandra" wrote: > I have read that the issue is related to the Toshiba Satellite Pro 6100 > motherboard / keyboard / accupoint and that it is not related to the mouse. I > have used other types of mice and also just the built-in accupoint and the > problem remains. I have reinstalled XP and the problem remains. > http://www.notebookforums.com/printthread.php?t=15393 > > I just have to live with it. Pressing ALT and using the keyboard, leaving > the mouse alone, seems to help a bit. > > "Gaudium" wrote: > > > > > Apparently there is nothing you can do to solve the problem, this appears to > > be a gift from Microsoft to all users of there Basic optical mouse no matter > > what kind of computer or programming, I hope I am wrong on this point but > > after reading all of the screams for help maybe we should all just drop our > > Basic Optical Mice into the closest trash can. > > > > > > > > "Gaudium" wrote: > > > > > I have a new Microsoft basic optical mouse that appears to get lost on my > > > desk top. > > > The arrow travels on its own to the top right corner, or to the bottom left > > > corner. It does not happen always, but it's very, frequent, I have changed > > > the mouse connections from a USB port to the PS/2 connector without > > > improvements or changes. I have attempted to upgrade my software with out > > > luck. My OS is Microsoft XP home and I have a standard desk top computer. > > > |
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