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- From: cdt@sw.stratus.com (C. D. Tavares)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.system
- Subject: Re: Sticky Mouse Problem
- Message-ID: <5022@transfer.stratus.com>
- Date: 22 Jul 92 00:26:56 GMT
- References: <1992Jul12.063203.16701@leland.Stanford.EDU> <1992Jul14.074614.9290@ousrvr.oulu.fi>
- Sender: usenet@transfer.stratus.com
- Organization: Stratus Computer, Inc.
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- In article <1992Jul14.074614.9290@ousrvr.oulu.fi>, juha@skynet.oulu.fi (Juha Pirttil{) writes:
- > Bruce Templeton, bizarre@leland.Stanford.EDU writes:
- > >I have been having problems with my mouse on my IIsi. Often when I press the
- > >mouse button down and release, the application will act like the button is
- > >still pressed. The button does not physically stick down as far as I can tell,
- > >leaving me to think that it is a software problem. This happens in all
- > >applications and in the finder.
- > >
- > >Has anyone else experienced this? Any idea whether it's hardware or
- > software?
- > >
- >
- > I have the same problem in my IIfx.I am running the lastest possible system.
- > I have a friend who has a Classic running 6.0.7 and he has the same problem.
- > Because he has a different machine and system it must be a hardware problem
- > in the mouse.
-
- For a year, I used the mouse that came with my machine (one of the
- terrible big-gray-ball mice) and NEVER had this problem. Then I bought
- a replacement mouse because it tracked better, and I have this problem
- every ten minutes. And I haven't changed any software. Try switching
- your mouse with somebody else's, and see if your problem doesn't just
- go away.
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