You probably knew this already but just in case.  Are you plugging the
mouse in while the 3400 is on?  If so, send the 3400 to sleep and then
plug in the mouse.  Wake it back up and it will work normally.  That's
why I typically do with my 3400 when I want to use the mouse.

-tom  

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gary F. Daught
> Subject: Slow tracking ABD mouse on PB3400
> 
> 
> 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
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