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Devie

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Aug 30, 2004
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Adelaide, Australia
Recently I have been using a MS mouse as my BT mouse ran outa batteries, today I got some and chucked them in and got the mouse going again. I then had major problems in scrolling, it was scrolling waaay to fast, so I went to the Keyboard and mouse section and changed the scrolling speed but nothing happened until I went all the way to left to the slow side, where it was incredibly slow.
I have now plugged in my MS mouse again but I would really want my real mouse working correctly, what can I do?
 
Devie said:
Recently I have been using a MS mouse as my BT mouse ran outa batteries, today I got some and chucked them in and got the mouse going again. I then had major problems in scrolling, it was scrolling waaay to fast, so I went to the Keyboard and mouse section and changed the scrolling speed but nothing happened until I went all the way to left to the slow side, where it was incredibly slow.
I have now plugged in my MS mouse again but I would really want my real mouse working correctly, what can I do?

Simply turning the mouse off and then turning it on again might solve this problem. I've noticed that my BT keyboard does some weird stuff that is similar to the mouse problem you're having--it will hang on one letter and repeat until I shut it down. Generally turning it on again after a shutoff solves the problem.
 
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