On 21/2/04 3:24 am, "Gary F. Daught" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Greetings. The trackball thread reminded me to ask a question. I
> recently purchased a used Apple ABD mouse to use with my PB3400. The
> trackpad is fine, but sometimes using a mouse is better for some of my
> work habits.
> 
> Surely I'm not forgetting how slow an ADB mouse tracks?! I've adjusted
> settings through the Mouse control panel, and the mouse's ball and
> rollers are all clean. But it just feels really sluggish! Is this
> normal for an external mouse on a PB or am I doing something wrong?
> Thanks.
> 
> Gary
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> On Feb 20, 2004, at 1:32 PM, PowerBooks wrote:
> 
>>   1. Re: Smoother trackball
> 
I do not want to sound cheeky but are you connecting the mouse up after the
book is started. If so leave it connected and restart and you should see a
big difference.


Vicki


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