Wireless Optical Mouse 2.0

G

Guest

I have never had a problem with this hardware until recently. I have
rechargable batteries that I switch out when the mouse goes dead. It usually
takes about a month or more. Lately the mouse needs new batteries in a matter
of hours. I put brand new durecells into it to see if it was the rechargable
batteries and it drained them in about two hours. There was a power saver for
this in the software, but I don't see it now. Can anyone help me out with
this?
 
B

Bob I

Perhaps reinstalling the software that provided the "power saver" would
correct the issue.
 
Y

Yves Leclerc

Are you sure the batteries were truly drained or are your relying on the
Windows driver messages?
 
G

Guest

Tried that. I also downloaded the newest version of the software without any
change. Thanks, but I still have the problem.
 
G

Guest

The mouse goes completely dead, no light at all. I then change the batteries
with the charged up ones and it works perfectly for an hour or so. I wish it
was just that message because I would just keep using it.
 

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