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April 27th, 2003, 11:59 AM
#1
mouse stuttering help needed pls
I have a microsoft intellimouse 1.2A PS/2 mouse, it has worked fine for the past year but these past couple days it has been stuttering around the screen, for example i move it around and it freezes for a half second and moves again...this happens at random times. I tried cleaning the inside and it still does it. I looked at my RAM and it said 74%, and I only have aol, yahoo messenger, IE, stillimage, hotkey (keyboard), wmexe, starter, taskmananger, and windows explorer open.
-Could it be my RAM?
win 98 1st Edition, PII 450 mhz mmx, gateway GP6-450, soundblaster 64D PCI scard, nvidia RIVA TNT, cable modem, 128 mb/ram, appx 10 GB, plextor 12/10/32 burner.
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April 27th, 2003, 12:11 PM
#2
I doubt it's the ram, it's most likely the mouse itself. I'd try cleaning it really thouroughly, here are some good instructions:
http://www.radiosoundbytes.com/mouse/step01.htm
Nick.
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April 27th, 2003, 03:29 PM
#3
this does not sound like a dirty mouse. a dirty mouse will
still move the pointer, it just will not go in the direction
where it hits the obstruction. you can start by going to
control panel, and double click the mouse icon... you can
adjust the pointer speed, etc... if that doesn't help, it
might be something within the software environment.
such as running a program that your computer only meets
the minimum requirements for. the system is busy trying
to do something .
i love to tinker, my ideas may be unorthodox.i don't suggest it if i
haven't tried it. it might not remember
how well it worked, only that it did.
My PC:
Intel 865GLC motherboard,
Intel P4 2.40CGhz Northwood socket 478,
1,512MB Samsung 3200 DDR,WD 80GB 800JB,
Toshiba 16X DVD-ROM,Lite-On DVD-RW,
Saphire Radeon 9250 256MB DDR video,
3C905TX NIC,Audigy LS,450watt PS.
Dual boot WinME and XP SP2 .
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