Some mouse drivers came with ability to calibrate the mouse.  But IIRC, it
depends on the driver that comes with the mouse, and not a windows'
utility.  But admittedly, my memory is very fuzzy here...

On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 12:45 PM, Evan Brastow
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

>  Okay, bear with me for a moment. I just bought what I think is kind of a
> cool mouse… the Microsoft Arc. It's actually meant to be a portable mouse
> (it folds, ) but I like it for my desktop because it's lightweight and easy
> to grip and move.
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> The problem is, it's not **quite* *oriented correctly for me (and no, I
> don't mean that it likes men and I don't.) I mean that when I move the mouse
> what, for me, is up, it goes off to the right a bit.
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> I seem to remember a mouse driver, or a program, or something (maybe part
> of PowerToys?) in the past that allowed me to move the mouse in a direction
> that **I** thought was up and down (it's all about me, you see) and it
> would then re-orient the mouse.
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> I googled this but only found a few programs that seemed to either allow
> you to change the orientation by 90, 180 o 270 degrees, or a bunch of stuff
> meant for Linux, etc..
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> Any ideas?
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> Thanks,
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> Evan
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