Maddening mouse freeze in vista

G

Guest

First Post sorry if a bit basic

I am running vista ulitimate 64 bit amd64 processor good spec plenty ram
amd crossfire graphics cards etc

Have downloaded all latest drivers and updates

The mouse freezes on screen for about 1 sec every 20/30 secs,

Originally had logitec bluetooth mouse which did same

Changed for microsoft vista comp keyboard and mouse bluetooth 7000 keyboard
and 8000 laser mouse.

Still just locks up does not matter if it is just on vista desktop or in a
game etc

Madeeningly £2.00 ps2 wireddd mouse fine

Any Suggestions please

Thanks

damien
 
F

Fish

First Post sorry if a bit basic

I am running vista ulitimate 64 bit amd64 processor good spec plenty ram
amd crossfire graphics cards etc

Have downloaded all latest drivers and updates

The mouse freezes on screen for about 1 sec every 20/30 secs,

Originally had logitec bluetooth mouse which did same

Changed for microsoft vista comp keyboard and mouse bluetooth 7000 keyboard
and 8000 laser mouse.

Still just locks up does not matter if it is just on vista desktop or in a
game etc

Madeeningly £2.00 ps2 wireddd mouse fine

Any Suggestions please

Thanks

damien

No fix but I can relate my experience with mouse freezes in Vista. I had
my Logitech MX518 connected via the PS2 adapter on a PS2 KVM. I would get
a random mouse freeze when booting into Vista. The only true fix for me
was to remove the mouse from the KVM and use it on a USB connection. One
thing that lessened the freezes was diabling Aero and using the classic
desktop. My only real suggestion is to get on Microsofts ass about this as
plenty of people have issues with mouse freezes in Vista. And to think we
paid good money for an OS that can't even support mice properly.
 
J

John

Did you see if there's a BIOS update for your motherboard? My approach is to
eliminate that which is easiest and that's usually hardware causes for
problems. Once I know the hardware is exactly as it should be and completely
up to Vista requirements, I go would go after Vista itself.
 

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