Wired USB mouse, no batteries. I don't think new computers come with the
PS/2 mouse or keyboard ports. This computer has what look like HDMI
ports where I'd expect them to be on the mother board.
Clean, basic scroll mouse on a clean mouse pad. Optical sensor is clean.
I haven't tried moving the mouse to a different USB port because they're
all full, so I'd have to move everything.
The mouse works Ok on my other computer ... I thought to check that. The
mouse from the other computer IS a PS/2 mouse so it doesn't work on this
computer.
Windoze thinks the drivers are up to date. If it was any of the easy
answers I'd have already found it.
I hope I don't have to buy another mouse. These plain vanilla wired mice
are getting hard to find.
On 6/5/2022 1:48 AM, [email protected] wrote:
Forgive my asking the obvious - and I know you're very experienced!
USB or hard-wired mouse?
If USB - mouse battery Ok? USB port functions correctly with other devices?
If hard-wired - will it work on another PC?
In either case - drivers up-to-date?
No particles blocking the optical sensor?
In either case, if you have another mouse, remove it from devices in the system
and install an old one and test.
HTH
John in Brisbane
-----Original Message-----
From: John Sessoms <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, 5 June 2022 12:29 PM
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List <[email protected]>
Subject: OT: New computer woes.
I've started having a problem where the mouse pointer just disappears & won't
come back.
Windoze10 (came preinstalled on the new computer I bought when my old computer
died).
I've done the two things Micro$oft recommends - ♦ UNCHECKED the box that says "Hide the
mouse pointer while typing", and ♦ CHECKED the box that says "Show the location of
the pointer when I press the CTRL key.
When the pointer disappears pressing CTRL causes an expanding circle to flash
momentarily on the scree showing where the mouse pointer is supposed to be.
But at the same time I can't move the pointer with the mouse. No matter how I
move the mouse, the pointer is frozen in the same position.
The only way I've found to bring the mouse pointer back when it malfunctions
this way is use keyboard commands CTRL+ALT+DEL to bring up a log off screen
(using the tab key to move the focus to the appropriate
box) and then powering off the computer.
Not very satisfactory.
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