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Mouse problems
My old mouse appeared to go on the blink (PS/2), so I put new batteries in my cordless mouse and that worked immediately. But I'm not happy with the cordless one, because it's a bit erratic and the scroll wheel doesn't work. I've tried several different mouse(s) including one I bought yesterday, and although they appear in the Device Manager, none of them work. I don't want to disable the cordless one, in case I can't get any of the others to work. Is it not possible to have more than one mouse working at the same time on the same pc? :dozey:
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My understanding is you can have a many mice connected as long as you have enough ports to connect them to.
I have definately had 3 connected once and they was all working. Windows XP and above just deals with them as new hardware. |
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RubberyDuck, thanks for your reply. When I look in Device Manager it says all the mouse(s) are working properly, which is not the case. Don't know how to resolve this!
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There could be some device conflict going on here.
How is the wireless connected? USB or PS2? |
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Have you tried uninstalling the mouse/s from device manager then rebooting and letting Windows find & configure the thing again?
I also had a wee bit of of a mouse problem last night. The wife practically hoovered up my only wired mouse,ripping the wire out completely then 10 minutes later the rechargeable batteries died in my current wireless mouse.So i searched the house for my 4 spare rechargeables or indeed any AAA,only to find them all in various kiddie toys,all dead or drained. Sods Law at it`s very best. |
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My partner has a cordless mouse and has a complete spare set of batteries for it....but that doesn't stop her raiding the cordless phones everytime she forgets to charge up the old set ;)
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PS/2 my god that's an old mouse.
Does the wireless mouse have a dongle? I guess that it is a USB one. It may be simple to pop to PC World / Comet etc to get a wired optical mouse. |
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My mouse is PS2... Mind you it was USB when I bought it but I had to replace the broken lead about 4 years ago.. It's such a good mouse (Microsoft Explorer mouse) that I've never felt the need to replace it...
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uninstall all of them whilst plugged in( from DM) turn off pc/ then remove all mice from machine/ reboot pc with no mouse/ as whichever usb mouse you want to work.(basically what I said in pet hates but likely explained better?) You said you had 2 ps2 mice installed? not at the same time? if so how?
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Zing another dumb question. Would I be able to turn off the pc if I had uninstalled all the mouse(s) or does the only one that is working, continue to work (even though it's been uninstalled) until shutdown?
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I just find USB overall less reliable. The hot plugging facility is nice but there are oddities still with USB. I've several times plugged a printer back into a different USB socket from the original and Windows thinks it's a new device and wants me to install it all over again... |
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