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- From: bkelley@ef2007.efhd.ford.com (Brian Kelley)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.hp
- Subject: Re: mouse problem on HP9000/7??
- Message-ID: <Bt6zvw.FnE@ef2007.efhd.ford.com>
- Date: 18 Aug 92 18:40:43 GMT
- References: <NIEH.92Aug14093215@surya.cadence.com> <63300089@hpl-opus.hpl.hp.com>
- Organization: Ford Motor Company
- Lines: 24
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- In article <63300089@hpl-opus.hpl.hp.com> kk@hpl-opus.hpl.hp.com (Konstantinos Konstantinides) writes:
- >In comp.sys.hp, nieh@surya.cadence.com (Ko-Haw Nieh) writes:
- >
- >>
- >> I use a HP9000/720 daily. In the past few weeks I have trouble with the mouse.
- >> It seems to me there is a lag between the mouse and the cursor. And also
- >> sometimes it is very hard to move the cursor to a particular point on the
- >> screen. Is this a common problem ? How can I fix it ? Don't tell me that
- >> I need to buy a new mouse.
- >>
- >Maybe the little ball in the mouse got dirty.
- >Take it out and clean it.
-
- Could be, but if that doesn't fix it, contact HP. They have acknowledged
- problems with the 700 series mouse - they fail. I believe the program to
- correct the situation is called "red stripe". Your dead mouse needs to be
- sent back to the lab for consumption by hungry HP engineers :-)
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- Brian
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