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mike.keogh@iaesolutions.com
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      27th Nov 2006
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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      28th Nov 2006
As I understand this every time you push the "connect" button you are
changing the Freq. slightly.

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>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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mike.keogh@iaesolutions.com
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      28th Nov 2006
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
> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> 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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