Hi,
> My MS wireless mouse 3000 occasionally fails to be recognized by
> fedora. most of the time simply removing and re-inserting the USB
> dongle solves the problemf. If not, pushing BOTH reset buttons
> seems to fix it. (both: dongle and mouse)
Now it's working. I had taken the batteries out,
On Sun, Dec 12, 2010 at 11:57:27AM -0500, Alex wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a Microsoft wireless keyboard and mouse, and the battery died
> in the mouse, so I replaced it. Now the mouse doesn't work at all. All
> the instructions that I've found online are for use with Windows. Any
> idea if I have to
On Sun, 12 Dec 2010 11:57:27 -0500
Alex wrote:
> I have a Microsoft wireless keyboard and mouse, and the battery died
> in the mouse, so I replaced it. Now the mouse doesn't work at all.
Since your computer is still detecting the receiver you have a hardware issue
and not a Linux issue.
Are you
Hi,
I have a Microsoft wireless keyboard and mouse, and the battery died
in the mouse, so I replaced it. Now the mouse doesn't work at all. All
the instructions that I've found online are for use with Windows. Any
idea if I have to somehow reset the mouse, or how do go about
troubleshooting this?