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Subject:Re: Life With a Louse of A Microsoft Mouse From:"Metzger, Lucinda" <cmetzger -at- DUKANE -dot- COM> Date:Fri, 29 May 1998 09:02:38 -0500
Mike, I don't think it's just MS mice. I've got a "standard issue"
Hewlett Packard mouse here at work, and it does the same darn thing.
I've tried cleaning it, using different mouse pads, all to no avail.
It's aggravating, to say the least.
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>From: Michael Johnson[SMTP:michaelj -at- OECMED -dot- COM]
>Sent: Thursday, May 28, 1998 6:51 PM
>To: TECHWR-L -at- LISTSERV -dot- OKSTATE -dot- EDU
>Subject: Life With a Louse of A Microsoft Mouse
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>I've got a Microsoft "Serial Mouse Port Compatible Mouse 2.0" on my PC =
>here at work and an identical marvel on my machine at home. I don't =
>know how I could be so lucky, but, hey, I am.
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>Both mice behave identically, lapsing into periods when it takes greatly =
>exaggerated movement to get them to respond at all. This is especially =
>noticeable when it's time to go through the greatly anticipated =
>start/shut down routine at the end of the day. I haven't had any =
>trouble with the buttons (yet).
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>I've cleaned the one at home repeatedly, and I cleaned and finally =
>replaced the one here at work--all to no avail.
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>Is it my imagination, or has Bill got me again?
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>Mike Johnson
>Michaelj -at- oecmed -dot- com
>Speaking for myself and not OEC Medical
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> =20
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