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Technical Help & Discussion => Self Building, Upgrading & General Hardware Help => Topic started by: Robotochan on March 15, 2003, 08:27
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My new Chic 1310 Optical Mouse *I think that's right* jumps a lot. I have an identical one on my other PC and it works fine and I tried the old one on this PC and it does the same thing. My friend Big_Boss says it is the drivers however I downloaded the newest ones with no effect. Looking round the net I've found a forum where several other people have this problem. Any Help? ???
The PC Specs Are:
NEW
Athlon 2000XP
256Mb 133 SD RAM
18Gb HDD
32Mb TNT2 M64
OLD
Athlon 900MHz
512Mb 133 SD RAM
8Gb HDD
32Mb TNT2 Vanta
Both running Windows 2000 Professional and newest Nvidia Detonator drivers
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Hi Robotochan! This is just to say Welcome to PC Pals. We hope you find the forum fun and useful.
Being a non-techie, I'm not going to try to answer your question, but I'm sure someone will be along to help you soon. :)
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I think it might be my PS/2 port as ball mice seem to have troubles move diagonally, but I can't try a USB mouse to try as nobody has one that I know, though if people agree with me I'll buy one and see :)
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Well, I would hang on until one of our techies wakes up, and see what they say, but if you were to buy a USB mouse from somewhere like Dixons or PC World, and you were very careful not to damage the packaging, you could always return it as an 'unwanted gift', or something, and get a refund. ;) ;)
Not that PC Pals would advocate such despicable use of a high street retailer, of course. ;D
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Hi Robotochan, :welcome:
I think you've diagnosed the problem yourself - it sounds very much like there is a problem with the mouse port on your PC :(
However, before you decide to buy a USB mouse, it may be worth removing the mouse drivers from within Safe mode first. When you've done this reboot and let Windows detect and install the mouse drivers. See what happens ...
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Bah your idea didn't work :( looks like it's gonna take that bit longer to get my DVD drive :)
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Is your new PC on a bigger screen by anychance?
I have a Typhoon optical cordless mouse which worked fine on my old 14 inch screen.When I got a 17 inch screen it became erratic and appeared to lag if I moved about half way across the screen (I had also increased the screen resolution so this made half a 17 inch screen about the same distance as the full screen on my 14 inch monitor).
I found that by going into the control panel and opening the mouse properties and selecting the fastest speed it cured my problem.Maybe yours is a similar problem ???
You said you tried your old one on the new one and thats still the same,have you tried your new mouse on the old pc to confirm that the mouse is ok on that one ?
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Yes, it might be worth checking the mouse settings in your Control Panel. Also, did you install any software with the mouse, i.e. to allow it to perform extra functions? Might be worth checking the settings there too. :)
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strange things happen when you get angry with PCs. Thumped it down on my desk and it must have done something cause it's working fine now.
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Nice one robotochan
There's nothing like giveing something electrical a thump ... the tv repairmen always tried that first lol I think they knew something ;)
Pleased you got it sorted cheaply :)
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it jumps becasue it is an optical mouse and also it uses a usb interface.
just reinstall the mouse drivers
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it jumps becasue it is an optical mouse and also it uses a usb interface.
just reinstall the mouse drivers
Had you actually read the previous posts Marshall 73, you may have noticed that not only is the mouse a PS2, but the drivers had already been re-installed. You may also have noticed that hitting the mouse on the desk solved the problem. I'm not sure how re-installing the drivers would fix that ???
If you are going to offer advice, please make sure you have all the facts to hand.
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Had a mouse that did this too, USB means squat sept for when just starting a program it may freeze for a split second and dos is a no no to the best of my knowledge.
However my mouse had a speck of dust in the lens i blew it it was fixed, maybe the bang just did the same?
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it jumps becasue it is an optical mouse and also it uses a usb interface.
just reinstall the mouse drivers
Had you actually read the previous posts Marshall 73, you may have noticed that not only is the mouse a PS2, but the drivers had already been re-installed. You may also have noticed that hitting the mouse on the desk solved the problem. I'm not sure how re-installing the drivers would fix that ???
If you are going to offer advice, please make sure you have all the facts to hand.
right mate, am, where should i start, i work on alot of forums, witch means i have little time for each one, witch also means i don't have time to read every single posts of every single thread, also there is soo much bull s**t on this forum that it is a waste of time reading everything.
Next, please don't talk about the advise i give, my life revolves around 3 things, Manchester United, Marshall Mathers and Windows OS. Witch has no secrets for me, i promis u that,
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there is soo much bull s**t on this forum that it is a waste of time reading everything.
Maybe you would be better off sticking to your other forums, Marshall 73. What you call bulls**t, we call friendly banter, which is just as important to us as tech talk, and that's the way we like it. ;)
Edit: Just seen your 'Got Off On The Wrong Foot' post - thanks for that. Let's try to keep things friendly, and hopefully we'll all get along. :)
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When i said "Bullsh1t", i ment the tech info that is wrong
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it jumps becasue it is an optical mouse and also it uses a usb interface.
just reinstall the mouse drivers
Do you mean like this one then Marshall ;)