Problem With My Mouse
I used to have weird problems with my mouse, started a few years ago back when I played cs. I remember that the laser would turn off occasionally and stop moving. I played through the problem and largely ignored it. Then about 2 month ago it started happening again very frequently in ns, d2, and cs. The laser seems to have turned off on the bottom on the mouse; the buttons still work, and the LED under the mouse wheel still work, but it doesn’t sense and movement. Since then, for other reasons, I've bought a new computer and a new Logitech mx 500 mouse, and after about 3 weeks, the laser starts to occasionally turn of while I'm playing. Usually the only way to correct the problem is to reach back around my computer and unplug and replug the mouse.
Do all laser mice do this, or is there another reason this might be happening?
Do all laser mice do this, or is there another reason this might be happening?
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edit: This problem seems to happen with boht, but i've been using usb
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* Sometimes my mouse locks up or stops working while I'm playing Steam games. What should I do?
Although this problem is not directly related to Steam or Steam games, enough people have reported it that we thought we'd offer one solution. If you're experiencing mouse lockups or failures, it may be because your computer is automatically turning off the power to a USB Root Hub.
* Go to your Control Panel > System > Hardware tab > and click on the "Device Manager" button.
* In the Device Manager window, find the item or items labeled "Universal Serial Bus controllers". Open it, and doubleclick the first item called "USB Root Hub"
* In the USB Root Hub Properties dialog, click on the "Power Management" tab.
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Poltergeists?
Seismic activity?
My (optical) mouse stops responding to movement sometimes.
Solution?
I turn it over, and blow on the laser port. 9/10ths of the time, a tiny hair or piece of dirt is caught in it.
if its over 4 thats to long your mouse is prob going out, that is if your like me and play comp 24/7 =\ (its a habit and i like it =])
I used to use USB for my optical mouse and it stunk. Use the Ps2 converter.
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Hope you get it fixed, no one likes obscure PC troubles. :\
~ DarkATi