Re: Driver for Logitech mouse?



On Sun, 2 Mar 2008 20:42:24 +0100, John of Aix <j.murphy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote the following to uk.comp.misc:

Ed Cryer wrote:
"Lobster" <davidlobsterpot601@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:2BCyj.9663$r%3.2544@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Looks like a faulty mouse then - unless anyone's got any better
ideas? David

I've seen that problem with bad mouse mats. Try it on another; or a
different surface.

I was about to say that, they don't like patterned surfaces..

Damn nuisance trying to use an optical mouse when I'm staying in hotels
where they kindly provide a desk with a glass topped table. I often end up
having to use pages from the guest services folder as a mousemat so I can
get the mouse to behave itself.

mh.
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