On Wed, 15 Mar 2000 18:06:21 +0100, Bernie wrote:
>
>Imagine this, some sort of thing (let's call it a "link" - but it can be
>other things as well) is on the screen. To be able to use this I place my
>right hand on the mouse, moves the mouse in the correct direction. But a
>few pixels (up to 1 cm) away the mouse pointer stops! Imagining that
>something is in the way for the mouse pointer <g> I move it in a wide
>circle around and aproaches the point where I want it to be from another
>direction. After a time I need to do this not just once but perhaps 10
>times! And then I go and buy a new mouse. (I bang the mouse on my table
>when it does this "stop right before I want it to be thing" as well).
>Cleaning the mouse hasn't helped yet - but I try and keep it clean (however
>it stops working after the same ammount of time anyway).
>
Maybe the drivers for the graphics card or the graphics card itself cause the problem?
Does it occur in DOS too?
Try hitting the keyboard in stead, that is what my sister (the one with the dead
mouse) tells me to do.
I found a nice threebutton mouse in an Onoff-shop for SEK 99;-, the trade mark is
Dexxa and it seems to work with almost any mousedriver. A transitionplug PS/2 to 9-pin
and a floppy with drivers was in the box.
Per B.
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