I thought that too.

I'm currently using a Dell mouse. I bought a Logitech mouse because I
thought maybe this mouse had just died. Wrong. And that's the one with
the Ps/2 connector that has rabies.

This one dies, but no where near as much as the brand new
Logitech..but this one happens a lot too.

I think it might be IRQ, orjust the USB dying. I haven't tested any
other devices with USB. That's hard to do (no,  I don't have a USB
keyboard) because nothing uses the ports as much as a mouse..

J

--- In [email protected], "Jim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> confused,
> 
> > USB = constantly dies. Have to take it out and put it back in.
> > USB with Ps/2 connector = acts like it has rabies.
> 
> This sounds like you might have a defective mouse, assuming that the
drivers 
> are installed correctly.
> The thing about mice is that I have not needed to install drivers
for years 
> as long as I have used standard brands like Logitech and MS. I would
contact 
> the mfg. on their site, just Google for the name.
> 
> Jim
>







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