Previously, at 9:57 AM -0800 1/1/11, as John Carmonne so eloquently wrote:
>On Jan 1, 2011, at 9:33 AM, Paul Stamsen wrote:
>
>> I don't know if it's my Logitech Mouse (corded, laser) or my B&W but I can't
>> seem
>>to
>> get solid connections.
>> Sometimes I have to switch to my MacMouse, but I don't get consistent use.
>> Clicking on links just is all over the place, but mostly it won't work. I
>> have to
>> highlight the link and paste it onto my browser.
>>
>> The keyboard too, is erratic and sometimes when I highlight for a
>> cut-and-paste the
>> wrong part of the sentence is effected.
>>
>> Any thoughts: I'm running 10.4.1 Build 8S165 and have 1 GB of RAM on a 600
>> MHz
>>Power
>> PC G4.
>> -
>I have the Logitech laser corded mouse on all my Mac's and really like them
>You say
>you have Tiger 10.4.1? Perhaps did you mean Tiger 10.4.11?
>That mouse doesn't like a shiny surface I make sure to use a dull opaque pad:-)
No, the surface isn't shiny. It used to work just fine. Maybe it somehow needs
cleaning?
At 11:53 AM -0700 1/1/11, Bruce Johnson wrote:
>Is the mouse plugged into the KB?
No, I used the ADB KB (IIRC)
If the KB is having issues it could affect both devices; try the mouse in a
different USB port.
>
>Look in the System log (using the Console app in Utilities) for USB errors.
I'll try those ideas next.
Thanks,
Paul
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