There are some wireless mice/keyboards that can potentially support hundreds
of non-interfering devices - if they want to have wireless, make them use
what has been 'approved' or nothing at all :)

On 12/1/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Happens with my father and watches as well. The man cannot wear a watch
without it dying within weeks. But thats another story. If you can isolate
the symptoms to time of day or even the remote chance its a bad ballast
(flouresent lighting used to cause occasional problems with old CRTs), etc.
Atleast you can start to wittle things down a bit. But in this case it
sounds like RF overlap. Perhaps there is one mouse that is emitting too
strong a signal.

I was a bit thrown this morning though when I thought I read that this was
happening with corded devices as well.



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