Windows Possible software/hardware Problem

Discussion in 'Software' started by KelticFox, 30 Mar 2005.

  1. KelticFox

    KelticFox What's a Dremel?

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    Right here it is. Don't currenty know whats wrong but think it might be drivers....

    Moved my room round on the weekend, and now my mouse gone FUBAR, it will be fine then all of a sudden it will go haywire.....

    And this reeeeally sucks when trying to play Generals! Keep nuking my own base!!! :wallbash:


    Any ideas whats up. Currently don't know if its a hardware of software problem.

    *Goes off to throw the mouse at the wall*
     
  2. Nath

    Nath Your appeal has already been filed.

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    Type of mouse? Model? Optical or ball (or laser)?
     
  3. KelticFox

    KelticFox What's a Dremel?

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    Ball, PS/2 generic company make.

    Any help???
     
  4. MrWillyWonka

    MrWillyWonka Chocolate computers galore!

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    try a different mouse, because it is a ball mouse, take out the ball and clean the 3 wheels inside, the dirt gathered up by it causes the mouse to go haywire!

    Thats why laser is better.
     
  5. KelticFox

    KelticFox What's a Dremel?

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    Tah. Just as simply as that???

    Keep meaning to get a better mouse. Just never got round to it. :wallbash:
     
  6. Nath

    Nath Your appeal has already been filed.

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    Yeah as mrwillywonka said, just try cleaning the ball etc. and it should fix the problem. Then buy a better mouse. :hehe: hehe
     
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