On Fri, 28 Sep 2018 10:31:47 -0700 Jason Barnett <[email protected]> dijo:
>In my experience, this type of problem has always been either a low >battery in the mouse, or RF interference. >Try a wired mouse. If it still jerks then it is a computer/software >issue, if it works fine then it is likely an RF issue. The problem continues, and it is very exasperating. I have the same exact make/model mouse for my laptop which is right next to the desktop. It works flawlessly. I have swapped the mice and whichever one is connected to the laptop works perfectly and the one connected to the desktop continues its jerky behavior. At this point it just has to be an RF problem. Unfortunately, I do not have a wired mouse to test with, but I discovered something else that sort of proves that it is RF interference: Both mice are Logitech M185 mice Part# 8100C5234, so I just turned off the one connected to the laptop, et voilĂ ! The mouse connected to the desktop started working perfectly. At least I have a temporary workaround, but now I need to figure out a permanent solution. I already tried physically moving them, but both mice need to be at hand while I am at my desk, so options are limited and I already tried moving the receivers as far as I could without success. Any other suggestions? _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
