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Old 22nd Apr 02, 02:34 AM
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...ugh....this has been pissing me of ffor a while.

For some reasn, my mouse just gets all slow out of nowhere. The pointer doesn't move as fast as it should. I have to unplug and re-plug in the USB mouse and it goes back to normal for like 15-20minutes and then it does it again..


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XPPro here.
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Old 22nd Apr 02, 05:30 AM
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What are you running on? I'm using the Intellimouse Explorer, both with the native and updated drivers and have had no problem with XP....

Have you tried using another USB port? Have you also disabled the ERROR detection properties for the USB controller in DEVICE MANAGER yet?
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Old 22nd Apr 02, 09:14 AM
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what do u mean what am i running on? OS?
stated i was usin WinXP Pro.

Using the drivers XP Pro installed for it.

hmm..havent tried another port. I'll do that.
I'll do that other thing too

Thanks :0
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Old 22nd Apr 02, 03:43 PM
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I noticed a similar behavior with a Logitech USB mouse connected to a PC at my workplace... I'm not sure, but I think it's some USB/chipset/motherboard driver issue, because that PC is the only Pentium4 we have here... all other PCs with the same mouse work fine.

If so, *maybe* installing updated motherboard chipset drivers will help... Intel GB850 RDRAM mobo here.

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Old 25th Apr 02, 07:31 PM
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hmm.....well
i'm using an AMD XP 1600+ processor and ..umm....shoot..forgot what type of mobo.

but i'll look into those drivers
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Try also getting the Intellipoint Software from Microsoft might help. Using one here an am having no problems. Sounds like a USB problem though.
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