have you tried a different USB port or try the mouse in a different Mac? At 
least that would
narrow down the possiblities. 

matt
--- suzart <suzart at insightbb.com> wrote:
> Dear ones,
>       Thanks for your help with the photo.
>       Now my mouse has stopped working for no apparant reason.  I have 
> checked the health of the
> plug/recepticle.  The mouse is lit and the keyboard works, but the cursor 
> doesn't do anything. 
> I have unplugged & replugged & rebooted, but still not luck.   The Missing 
> Manual talks about
> using the keypad to move the cursor,  but I've eliminated accidentally 
> setting that option.
>       Right now I can use the arrow keys, but can't change windows, aargh!
>       Any suggestions?
>               TIA,
>                       Suzanne Blake
>       
> 
> 
> 
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