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- From: joshua@lclark.edu (Josh Rochester)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.system
- Subject: Re: Sticky Mouse Problem
- Message-ID: <1992Jul27.172613.19707@lclark.edu>
- Date: 27 Jul 92 17:26:13 GMT
- Article-I.D.: lclark.1992Jul27.172613.19707
- References: <1992Jul12.063203.16701@leland.st> <1364900036@igc.org>
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- Hi there,
-
- I have been having increasing occurences of the 'sticky mouse' problem myself.
- When I plugged my mouse into the system unit, I think that the problem
- INCREASED--does anyone know what is really causing this? Are there any apple
- technical studs who know what is happening?
-
- To me it is starting to look like there is some sort of bug with the ADB
- hardware, and I'm kinda mad that my expensive mac doesn't even work right at
- the simplest of hardware levels . . .
-
- Josh Rochester
- joshua@lclark.edu
- In article <1364900036@igc.org>, honoluluweek@igc.org (Laurie Carlson) writes:
- >
- >
- > >... As an experiment, try plugging it into the system unit...
- >
- > It is. It still happens. I notice the problem (no MouseUp) happens mostly
- > in Quark 3.1 for me.. but then again i spend 90% of my mac time in Quark..
- >
- > alohas
- > matt
- >
- >
-