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- From: erisande@silver.ucs.indiana.edu (Kryst the Philosopher)
- Subject: Re: Anyone ever had this mouse problem?
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- Date: Mon, 7 Sep 1992 06:55:30 GMT
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- bagdy@hplvec.LVLD.HP.COM (Mark Bagdy)
- >I have a Logitech serial mouse that I've been using for umteen years (seems
- >like). All A-OK until I updated to DOS 5.0. It seemed distictly associated
- >with the update. Since then, the mouse randomly "warps" to another (random)
- >location on the screen.
- >
- >If I were to venture a guess, it would be a driver incompatibility.
- >Have you changed any software or hardware since noticing it? I've heard
- >of very similar circumstances with a piece of HP PC hardware. It was a
- >driver situation that needed changing.
- >
- >Regards,
- >MRB
-
- Also, does anyone else have the problem with Logitech mice
- cursor stopping when moving the mouse in any direction? For example,
- I rolled the mouse to the right, and along the way, the cursor gets
- stuck, and you have to pick up the mouse and roll it for a while to
- get it moving again. Email any possible solutions, thank you!
- --
- He waits to hear her say 'forgive',
- but she just drops her pearl-black eyes
- and prays to hear him say 'I love you',
- but he tells no more lies.
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