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I have a Logitech Marble Mouse and have been using it no problem for months
and months, then a couple of months ago it suddenly decided to stop working, ie. cursor just freezes on the screen. This is intermittent and can happen when I've brought the computer out of standby (mouse won't work at all) or can suddenly happen when I'm using it. It is attached to a hub that I have thoroughly checked and other hardware works fine from the hub and from the port that the mouse is plugged into. My graphics tablet mouse and pen, behave in the same way. The only way to get things working again is to literally hold the on/off button on the computer, ie. power it down without closing any applications. I mentioned this annoying mouse inactivity to several work colleagues and they are experiencing the same sort of thing and like me, they thought they were the only ones. Oh no - there is a growing population of mice suddenly going on strike. There is no pattern, some are working from hubs, some from the computer direct, all different kinds of mice, and some computers with and some without the Microsfot updates of recent months, some with and some without SP2 installed. Has anyone found the answer to this problem yet? |
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sue120502 <sue120502@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>I have a Logitech Marble Mouse and have been using it no problem for months >and months, then a couple of months ago it suddenly decided to stop working, >ie. cursor just freezes on the screen. This is intermittent and can happen >when I've brought the computer out of standby (mouse won't work at all) or >can suddenly happen when I'm using it. It is attached to a hub that I have >thoroughly checked and other hardware works fine from the hub and from the >port that the mouse is plugged into. My graphics tablet mouse and pen, >behave in the same way. > >The only way to get things working again is to literally hold the on/off >button on the computer, ie. power it down without closing any applications. I would reinstall the drivers for the mouse: in the Device Manager remove all, also hidden, instances of the mouse and then restart Windows. To restart Windows without using the mouse: press the WIN key or CTRL-ESC to open the Start Menu, press U, R. -- (tm) |
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Since it is happening to you and your colleagues with out regard to
mouse types, I would be looking at some other install common to the affected units. Graphics adapters and drivers perhaps? sue120502 wrote: > I have a Logitech Marble Mouse and have been using it no problem for months > and months, then a couple of months ago it suddenly decided to stop working, > ie. cursor just freezes on the screen. This is intermittent and can happen > when I've brought the computer out of standby (mouse won't work at all) or > can suddenly happen when I'm using it. It is attached to a hub that I have > thoroughly checked and other hardware works fine from the hub and from the > port that the mouse is plugged into. My graphics tablet mouse and pen, > behave in the same way. > > The only way to get things working again is to literally hold the on/off > button on the computer, ie. power it down without closing any applications. > > I mentioned this annoying mouse inactivity to several work colleagues and > they are experiencing the same sort of thing and like me, they thought they > were the only ones. Oh no - there is a growing population of mice suddenly > going on strike. > > There is no pattern, some are working from hubs, some from the computer > direct, all different kinds of mice, and some computers with and some without > the Microsfot updates of recent months, some with and some without SP2 > installed. > > Has anyone found the answer to this problem yet? > |
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i have a marble mouse connected via usb on my work laptop Toshiba TE 2300 and
it works fine. At home on a Toshiba S1 used to work fine but now stops and freezes after a short time. Re booting will fix it temporarily.I have contacted Logitec and they have no answers.I am sure the problem started when I installed SP2 at home (Only have SP1 at work). I have reinstalled the drivers to no avail and same problems with microsoft generic drivers.i may install SP@ at work and see what happens. "sue120502" wrote: > I have a Logitech Marble Mouse and have been using it no problem for months > and months, then a couple of months ago it suddenly decided to stop working, > ie. cursor just freezes on the screen. This is intermittent and can happen > when I've brought the computer out of standby (mouse won't work at all) or > can suddenly happen when I'm using it. It is attached to a hub that I have > thoroughly checked and other hardware works fine from the hub and from the > port that the mouse is plugged into. My graphics tablet mouse and pen, > behave in the same way. > > The only way to get things working again is to literally hold the on/off > button on the computer, ie. power it down without closing any applications. > > I mentioned this annoying mouse inactivity to several work colleagues and > they are experiencing the same sort of thing and like me, they thought they > were the only ones. Oh no - there is a growing population of mice suddenly > going on strike. > > There is no pattern, some are working from hubs, some from the computer > direct, all different kinds of mice, and some computers with and some without > the Microsfot updates of recent months, some with and some without SP2 > installed. > > Has anyone found the answer to this problem yet? |
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