Thanks to all for the tips. I will try them.

My computer has been working fine with the original mouse so I tried  
plugging in the Kesnington mouse without installing the Kensington  
Pref pane. The Kensington mouse is malfunctioning, I can't click on  
anything and when I drag it across the desktop it draws a shaded box,  
without pressing any buttons down. Go back to the Apple mouse and all  
is well again. I opened up the Ken. mouse and blew out some fuzz, but  
no cigar, so I trashed it.
Plugging in the Logitech mouse without the Logitech software also  
works just fine.

I will try the Logitech again but delete the scroll enhancers.

The only strange thing is that the problem started with Logitech, and  
I guess it was just a coincidence that the Kensington mouse died when  
I went back to it.


On Nov 18, 2009, at 12:47 PM, [email protected] wrote:

> I do think it odd that two mice would fail in a few weeks with the
> same symptoms without some underlying cause.



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