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Another wireless mouse problem

17 years ago

I've quit using mine because of this problem...I'd sure like to know how to fix it, if it is fixable. Mine will work fine for awhile then the arrow starts floating up ,rapidly.

I can't click on anything unless I'm quick or the arrow will have gone on it's way.

I've changed batteries. I even bought a new one...the new one started it right away...the old one worked for over a year before starting it.

any ideas???

patti

Comments (8)

  • 17 years ago

    Are you using a mouse pad or using it on the table top? I started using it on my desk top and it floated...but I got a mouse pad and the problem was solved.

    Hope this help Patti

  • 17 years ago

    I use a mouse pad....lol...

  • 17 years ago

    I suppose there could be an interference problem. I don't know the frequency band that your mouse uses, but did the problem start after you added a piece of electronic gear that uses electromagnetic waves, say a new cell phone, a portable house phone with base station, or a new server for internet use? Maybe a nearby neighbor has added a boost to his modem/server. Perchance do you have blue-tooth equipment running?

    Check your mouse instructions pamphlet. Does it have a choice of frequencies on which to operate? If so, try changing channels.

  • 17 years ago

    Mine has been doing that too...off and on for the lsast few months! Then it freezes up and I have to go get my son's to use. His is now doing it on my computer but not as often as mine does it. After a few days it'll work fine again....it's so irritating! I have no idea why!

  • 17 years ago

    Did you push the little button on the bottom after you put the new battery in? That changes the frequency I believe. .try that and also push the connect button again. .Debbie

  • 17 years ago

    Mouse pads wear out, too. You need one with good traction.
    :-)

  • 17 years ago

    Is your mousepad light colored or has a design? With a optical - plain dark is the best. I had that problem with my cordless mouse - but I discovered that my pull out keyboard shelf has just a little slant -just enough that it made the mouse move ever so slightly, especially when I was banging away on the keyboard.

  • 17 years ago

    The mouse pad is immaterial when it come to optical mice...and all wireless mice are optical.

    The mouse pad was used on old mice that had trackballs, and the ball had to roll in order to work...the mouse pad gave it traction.

    Your problem is in the mouse configuration...called the "Properties". Go to the control panel and select mouse devices, then select your wireless mouse and click.
    one of the properties of a mouse is the cursor speed.

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