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Guest Man T
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XP SP2.

I am using the Microsoft 2000 Wireless Desktop. I found a problem was many

times when I click the mouse on the button of screens (Browser or Windows

Explorer screen button, whatever), it seems did not press the button or

select the file on Windows Explorer. It also happens when I click the

'X'(close), '-'(minimixe) or 'restore' on the top right hand corner of the

screen, it did not get pressed.

 

I don't know it's the Mouse problem.

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Guest Malke
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Re: Microsoft 2000 mouse problem or XP settings

 

Man T wrote:

> XP SP2.

> I am using the Microsoft 2000 Wireless Desktop. I found a problem was many

> times when I click the mouse on the button of screens (Browser or Windows

> Explorer screen button, whatever), it seems did not press the button or

> select the file on Windows Explorer. It also happens when I click the

> 'X'(close), '-'(minimixe) or 'restore' on the top right hand corner of the

> screen, it did not get pressed.

>

> I don't know it's the Mouse problem.

 

The way to find out if it's a mouse problem is to:

 

1. Put fresh batteries in your wireless mouse and test. If that doesn't

help...

 

2. Try a different mouse. If that solves the problem, discard the original

mouse. They don't last forever.

 

Malke

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Guest Unknown
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Re: Microsoft 2000 mouse problem or XP settings

 

Besides batteries, reposition the mouse antenna (the part that plugs to the

USB). Make sure the antenna is not close to

any noise (radiation) generating device.

"Man T" <alan_nospam_pltse@yahoo.com.au> wrote in message

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> XP SP2.

> I am using the Microsoft 2000 Wireless Desktop. I found a problem was many

> times when I click the mouse on the button of screens (Browser or Windows

> Explorer screen button, whatever), it seems did not press the button or

> select the file on Windows Explorer. It also happens when I click the

> 'X'(close), '-'(minimixe) or 'restore' on the top right hand corner of the

> screen, it did not get pressed.

>

> I don't know it's the Mouse problem.

>


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