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Jul 8, 2003, 10:59 AM
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Mouse-Related Technical Help (Somewhat Urgent)

I recently lost a cordless mouse to Cordless Mice Heaven after it dropped one too many times. Temporarily, I used a borrowed mouse and now, with no notice, it seems that the person I borrowed it from needs it back. This problem seemed simple enough to solve, as I had a spare Logitech Cordless Duo mouse/keyboard. However, it seems that the mouse of the duo does not work. I have the receiver plugged into the PS/2 port with a USB-to-PS2 device. The keyboard works, but the mouse just sits there and does nothing. When I press the connect button, it looks like the receiver receives the connection, but the mouse remains unusable. The keyboard light on the receiver is lighted; the mouse light is not. I am using the default WinXP drivers. For some reason, Logitech's MouseWare driver goes very slow. I am currently in the process of using MouseWare to install the drivers, but it should really work with the default XP ones. (EDIT: Installed MouseWare drivers, but to no avail). I would like to return the mouse as soon as possible, and as such I would like to get this problem fixed as soon as possible. The following is my configuration, relevant or otherwise:
  • Pentium 4 at 3GHz
  • Sufficient hard drive space. ;-P
  • 1024MB of RDRAM
  • ATI All-In-Wonder Radeon 9700 Pro (128MB)
  • Windows XP Pro in Safe Mode

Any help would be very much appreciated.

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Jul 8, 2003, 11:16 AM
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Go buy a new mouse. I don't like the mouse-keyboard combos. They never seem to work right.

Ok, so I know nothing about mouses (Mice?), so I know that is what I would do. Yeah.

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Jul 8, 2003, 11:20 AM
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That is what I am probably going to do. However, I would still like to get this set working if possible. It is probably out of warranty since I got it for Christmas.

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Jul 8, 2003, 12:53 PM
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*makes a remark to himself about computer specs like that and not having a working mouse*
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Try putting new batteries in it
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