this has happened more than a couple of times. the cursor will just start
going wild,jumping all over the screen the only way to bring back to normal
is shutting down the system and starting over. even that way you have to shut
down by pressing the button on the computer. unplugging the mouse usb does no
good.
please does anyone have any ideas?
turn it upside down and clean the little led light from dust and other
things...
(if its an optical one)
or the ball if its an older type of mouse..
the ball can be removed usually by rotating a plastic cover.
this also might be a bad cable... the cable of the mouse itself has been
broken...
do you hear any beeps from the pc when it does that strange movment?
"jaloochapurr" <jaloochapurr@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1CD080DA-6D07-4B08-AEBB-A87EDB1C5C27@microsoft.com...
> this has happened more than a couple of times. the cursor will just start
> going wild,jumping all over the screen the only way to bring back to
> normal
> is shutting down the system and starting over. even that way you have to
> shut
> down by pressing the button on the computer. unplugging the mouse usb does
> no
> good.
> please does anyone have any ideas?
new cable and fairly new mouse, no beeps are heard, i think it must be some
defect with vista operating system but as of yet no clue.
"Tiberius" wrote:
> turn it upside down and clean the little led light from dust and other
> things...
>
> (if its an optical one)
>
> or the ball if its an older type of mouse..
> the ball can be removed usually by rotating a plastic cover.
>
> this also might be a bad cable... the cable of the mouse itself has been
> broken...
> do you hear any beeps from the pc when it does that strange movment?
>
>
> "jaloochapurr" <jaloochapurr@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:1CD080DA-6D07-4B08-AEBB-A87EDB1C5C27@microsoft.com...
> > this has happened more than a couple of times. the cursor will just start
> > going wild,jumping all over the screen the only way to bring back to
> > normal
> > is shutting down the system and starting over. even that way you have to
> > shut
> > down by pressing the button on the computer. unplugging the mouse usb does
> > no
> > good.
> > please does anyone have any ideas?
>
>
>
what kind of mouse is this.. can you give us some details..(usb or ps2,
optical or with ball, wireless or with a cable) .. and how do you mean *new*
cable?
the mouse is attached with the cable.. lol
did you install a driver? I dont suppose you are using a microsoft mouse and
have installed the intellitype software?
"jaloochapurr" <bguy1954@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:BA5050D7-A35D-45B8-8F8C-679F22E62D87@microsoft.com...
> new cable and fairly new mouse, no beeps are heard, i think it must be
> some
> defect with vista operating system but as of yet no clue.
>
> "Tiberius" wrote:
>
>> turn it upside down and clean the little led light from dust and other
>> things...
>>
>> (if its an optical one)
>>
>> or the ball if its an older type of mouse..
>> the ball can be removed usually by rotating a plastic cover.
>>
>> this also might be a bad cable... the cable of the mouse itself has been
>> broken...
>> do you hear any beeps from the pc when it does that strange movment?
>>
>>
>> "jaloochapurr" <jaloochapurr@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:1CD080DA-6D07-4B08-AEBB-A87EDB1C5C27@microsoft.com...
>> > this has happened more than a couple of times. the cursor will just
>> > start
>> > going wild,jumping all over the screen the only way to bring back to
>> > normal
>> > is shutting down the system and starting over. even that way you have
>> > to
>> > shut
>> > down by pressing the button on the computer. unplugging the mouse usb
>> > does
>> > no
>> > good.
>> > please does anyone have any ideas?
>>
>>
>>
"jaloochapurr" <jaloochapurr@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1CD080DA-6D07-4B08-AEBB-A87EDB1C5C27@microsoft.com...
> this has happened more than a couple of times. the cursor will just start
> going wild,jumping all over the screen the only way to bring back to
> normal
> is shutting down the system and starting over. even that way you have to
> shut
> down by pressing the button on the computer. unplugging the mouse usb does
> no
> good.
> please does anyone have any ideas?
"Karen Jane Panze" <karen@leftwing.com> wrote in message
news:uwEdwBkqHHA.4108@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> Maybe he has dirty Mouse Balls!
>
> Just FYI
>
> Karen Jane Panze (Not an MSDN Subscriber)
>
> "jaloochapurr" <jaloochapurr@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:1CD080DA-6D07-4B08-AEBB-A87EDB1C5C27@microsoft.com...
>> this has happened more than a couple of times. the cursor will just start
>> going wild,jumping all over the screen the only way to bring back to
>> normal
>> is shutting down the system and starting over. even that way you have to
>> shut
>> down by pressing the button on the computer. unplugging the mouse usb
>> does no
>> good.
>> please does anyone have any ideas?
>
ok it is a gateway opital mouse recently purchased model number:MOAKUO, usb.
it is plugged into my usb port which is on my monitor base. i did not install
any new drivers when i went to vista, i am not sure about the intellitype
software.
"Tiberius" wrote:
> no its not vista... its something else...
>
> what kind of mouse is this.. can you give us some details..(usb or ps2,
> optical or with ball, wireless or with a cable) .. and how do you mean *new*
> cable?
> the mouse is attached with the cable.. lol
>
> did you install a driver? I dont suppose you are using a microsoft mouse and
> have installed the intellitype software?
>
>
>
> "jaloochapurr" <bguy1954@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:BA5050D7-A35D-45B8-8F8C-679F22E62D87@microsoft.com...
> > new cable and fairly new mouse, no beeps are heard, i think it must be
> > some
> > defect with vista operating system but as of yet no clue.
> >
> > "Tiberius" wrote:
> >
> >> turn it upside down and clean the little led light from dust and other
> >> things...
> >>
> >> (if its an optical one)
> >>
> >> or the ball if its an older type of mouse..
> >> the ball can be removed usually by rotating a plastic cover.
> >>
> >> this also might be a bad cable... the cable of the mouse itself has been
> >> broken...
> >> do you hear any beeps from the pc when it does that strange movment?
> >>
> >>
> >> "jaloochapurr" <jaloochapurr@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:1CD080DA-6D07-4B08-AEBB-A87EDB1C5C27@microsoft.com...
> >> > this has happened more than a couple of times. the cursor will just
> >> > start
> >> > going wild,jumping all over the screen the only way to bring back to
> >> > normal
> >> > is shutting down the system and starting over. even that way you have
> >> > to
> >> > shut
> >> > down by pressing the button on the computer. unplugging the mouse usb
> >> > does
> >> > no
> >> > good.
> >> > please does anyone have any ideas?
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>
>
I think the crazy mouse operation is a function of Vista. Shame on Bill Gates.
Anyway, I made my USB mouse work by changing the BIOS to not support the
legacy mouse garbage.
Hope this helps.
Tim
"Tiberius" wrote:
> you give a new perspective to mothballs...
>
>
>
> "Karen Jane Panze" <karen@leftwing.com> wrote in message
> news:uwEdwBkqHHA.4108@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> > Maybe he has dirty Mouse Balls!
> >
> > Just FYI
> >
> > Karen Jane Panze (Not an MSDN Subscriber)
> >
> > "jaloochapurr" <jaloochapurr@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:1CD080DA-6D07-4B08-AEBB-A87EDB1C5C27@microsoft.com...
> >> this has happened more than a couple of times. the cursor will just start
> >> going wild,jumping all over the screen the only way to bring back to
> >> normal
> >> is shutting down the system and starting over. even that way you have to
> >> shut
> >> down by pressing the button on the computer. unplugging the mouse usb
> >> does no
> >> good.
> >> please does anyone have any ideas?
> >
>
>
>