Yes you should be able to unplug it because the USBs are plug and play.

Sorry that I missed you response to me Holly.

I prefer my Logitec Trackman that I use with my two tower computers to the
Cordless Trust one I use with the laptop,because if the need to use
batteries and be adjacent to the signal sender.

 

Ian
-------Original Message-------
 
From: Holly
Date: 23/09/2008 01:09:05
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [A-1-Computer_Tech] Mouse Problems
 
Ian, I responded to your suggestion about SP3 with the fact that the problem
occurred before I installed SP3 and if I have further problems, I'll try
uninstalling it.
 
You tweaked me into googling to see about a cordless mouse with a trackball
and see that Logitech has one.  Too bad I didn't realize that  a couple of
months ago when I bought my TRACKMAN replacement.
 
Someone else said something about unplugging the cordless mouse I have and
that might solve the problem.  My wireless mouse is an adjunct to my Wacomb
Tablet so I'd have to unplug that, I guess.  Actually, I wonder if I could
remove that and only plug it in when I want to use it.  Hmmmm.
 
Thanks, once again, all.
 
Holly
 
 

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