Guest nelsh Posted July 8, 2008 Posted July 8, 2008 Frequently, lately, when I jiggle the mouse to bring my XP up from standby, the screen comes up Without a cursor. No amount of shaking the mouse reveals a pointer, and I am left to restart from the tower "on" button. Is there a better way to deal with this?
Guest Mir Mehdi Posted July 8, 2008 Posted July 8, 2008 RE: No cursor on coming up from standby What type of mouse do you use and make of your pc? Try to update the chipset drivers from the manufacturers website. -- Mir Sajjad Mehdi Microsoft XP Platform Support "nelsh" wrote: > Frequently, lately, when I jiggle the mouse to bring my XP up from standby, > the screen comes up Without a cursor. No amount of shaking the mouse reveals > a pointer, and I am left to restart from the tower "on" button. > > Is there a better way to deal with this?
Guest nelsh Posted July 8, 2008 Posted July 8, 2008 RE: No cursor on coming up from standby My mouse is Microsoft Basic Optical Mouse 1.0A…1094; the computer is custom built by the local computer store around an ASUStek mainboard ASUSTek Computer INC. P5GZ-MX Rev 1.xx "Mir Mehdi" wrote: > What type of mouse do you use and make of your pc? > Try to update the chipset drivers from the manufacturers website. > -- > Mir Sajjad Mehdi > Microsoft XP Platform Support > > > "nelsh" wrote: > > > Frequently, lately, when I jiggle the mouse to bring my XP up from standby, > > the screen comes up Without a cursor. No amount of shaking the mouse reveals > > a pointer, and I am left to restart from the tower "on" button. > > > > Is there a better way to deal with this?
Guest Elmo Posted July 9, 2008 Posted July 9, 2008 Re: No cursor on coming up from standby nelsh wrote: > My mouse is Microsoft > Basic Optical Mouse 1.0A…1094; > the computer is custom built by the local computer store around an ASUStek > mainboard ASUSTek Computer INC. P5GZ-MX Rev 1.xx Here's what I would try: - If the mouse is USB, open Device Manager, open the properties on each USB Root Hub, click the Power tab, and deselect "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power". - Try lowering graphics hardware acceleration slide. You can lower graphics hardware acceleration in Display Properties, Settings tab, Advanced button, Troubleshooting tab. If this helps, you could try a different graphics card or updated drivers. > "Mir Mehdi" wrote: > >> What type of mouse do you use and make of your pc? >> Try to update the chipset drivers from the manufacturers website. >> -- >> Mir Sajjad Mehdi >> Microsoft XP Platform Support >> >> >> "nelsh" wrote: >> >>> Frequently, lately, when I jiggle the mouse to bring my XP up from standby, >>> the screen comes up Without a cursor. No amount of shaking the mouse reveals >>> a pointer, and I am left to restart from the tower "on" button. >>> >>> Is there a better way to deal with this? -- Joe =o)
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