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johnnyjt
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      7th Dec 2007
Purchased VX Nano because I needed tiny receiver for my New Toshiba A205
Notebook. I did not like where the Foward-Back buttons are placed, they
should be where other mouse F/B buttons are on left side where the thumb is!
I tried but could not program the Wheel Left-Right buttons for correct F/B
function. So I uninstalled Setpoint 4.24 software and all my troubles began!
After booting up Vista it takes about 10+ minutes (like it's on a timer) to
connect to my network! Also can't run several apps because they do Not
respond! After 10 min and connection to network all apps work! Everything
was OK before I Installed/Uninstalled Setpoint 4.24 Please tell me what
happened!
 
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      7th Dec 2007
johnnyjt wrote:
> Purchased VX Nano because I needed tiny receiver for my New Toshiba A205
> Notebook. I did not like where the Foward-Back buttons are placed, they
> should be where other mouse F/B buttons are on left side where the thumb is!
> I tried but could not program the Wheel Left-Right buttons for correct F/B
> function. So I uninstalled Setpoint 4.24 software and all my troubles began!
> After booting up Vista it takes about 10+ minutes (like it's on a timer) to
> connect to my network! Also can't run several apps because they do Not
> respond! After 10 min and connection to network all apps work! Everything
> was OK before I Installed/Uninstalled Setpoint 4.24 Please tell me what
> happened!


I would reinstall Setpoint, verify that all is well. Then, shut down,
remove the mouse transmitter, and reboot into Safe Mode. In Safe Mode,
uninstall Setpoint. Reboot into Vista without the mouse transmitter
attached. When Vista has completely booted, insert the mouse
transmitter and wait while Vista does its head scratching stuff. Your
mouse should work with the basic capabilities.

If you want to use the advanced capabilities of the mouse, Setpoint must
be running in the System Tray.

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johnnyjt
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      8th Dec 2007
Something tolded me, try and reinstall the Wireless Network Card Drivers even
though the Device Manager said that Network Adapter... This device is working
properly. So I installed from CD rebooted and lo and behold it work!

Apparently the uninstall of Setpoint corupted the Net Driver!



"johnnyjt" wrote:

> Purchased VX Nano because I needed tiny receiver for my New Toshiba A205
> Notebook. I did not like where the Foward-Back buttons are placed, they
> should be where other mouse F/B buttons are on left side where the thumb is!
> I tried but could not program the Wheel Left-Right buttons for correct F/B
> function. So I uninstalled Setpoint 4.24 software and all my troubles began!
> After booting up Vista it takes about 10+ minutes (like it's on a timer) to
> connect to my network! Also can't run several apps because they do Not
> respond! After 10 min and connection to network all apps work! Everything
> was OK before I Installed/Uninstalled Setpoint 4.24 Please tell me what
> happened!

 
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