Thanks Peter... I thought that was the case but it doesn't appear to be
eliminating the problem. I will try this approach again to verify. If
anyone has some other suggestions I am all ears.
Thanks again,
Mike
peter wrote:
> As I understand this every time you push the "connect" button you are
> changing the Freq. slightly.
>
> peter
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> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> >I recently purchased a MS Notebook Laser Mouse 6000 and have been using
> > it with great success for a couple weeks now (MS XP Professional, SP2).
> > Recently a co-worker of mine also bought this mouse and has begun
> > using it within our shared office space with his laptop. The space is
> > approx 10'x10' with no barriers.
> > Anyhow, whenever we are working with our mice simultaneously neither
> > works very well. We suspect that the proximity to the other's wireless
> > signal is creating a conflict within each device. Is there anything we
> > can do to configure the mice to work on different frequencies, or
> > otherwise eliminate this problem?
> > Thanks,
> > Mike
> >
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