Hi Friends,
Today I am facing strange problem my mouse is not working properly it is not working smoothly frequently stuck in some place on screen and after several attempts it is responding.The problem started while I was browsing today afternoon.I scanned my pc with Norton internet security and ad-aware and I disconnected my modem and uninstalled my mouse driver after restarting again the mouse driver installed by Windows xp sp3 automatically when I reconnect the mouse (logitech optical USB based) but nothing works still the same problem.Even I tried without mouse pad (on the wooden table).The mouse only three months old help me to resolve this problem.
:huh:
6 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 20 November 2009 - 01:28 PM
#2
Posted 21 November 2009 - 12:58 AM
time to get a replacement or to buy a new one...
#3
Posted 21 November 2009 - 03:11 AM
first make sure that its properly connected to the ps2 port
some kind of loose connections gives this kind of problem s with mouse being stuck on screen ,
see if the light is glowing under the mouse
if all this doesnt work ,try updating the software , if not then as suggested above time to get a new one!! :P
some kind of loose connections gives this kind of problem s with mouse being stuck on screen ,
see if the light is glowing under the mouse
if all this doesnt work ,try updating the software , if not then as suggested above time to get a new one!! :P
#4
Posted 23 November 2009 - 05:20 AM
ayascool said:
time to get a replacement or to buy a new one...
I have already mentioned the mouse is three months old.
:huh:
MohitPreet said:
first make sure that its properly connected to the ps2 port
some kind of loose connections gives this kind of problem s with mouse being stuck on screen ,
see if the light is glowing under the mouse
if all this doesnt work ,try updating the software , if not then as suggested above time to get a new one!! :P
some kind of loose connections gives this kind of problem s with mouse being stuck on screen ,
see if the light is glowing under the mouse
if all this doesnt work ,try updating the software , if not then as suggested above time to get a new one!! :P
Thank u for ur suggestion I have connected it with usb port and tried it with several other ports but after some time it is giving that problem.Yes when the mouse was giving problem the light under the mouse was not glowing.Is there any kind of virus create problems like this.
:(
#5
Posted 07 December 2009 - 01:44 PM
rajuwaste said:
Hi Friends,
Today I am facing strange problem my mouse is not working properly it is not working smoothly frequently stuck in some place on screen and after several attempts it is responding.The problem started while I was browsing today afternoon.I scanned my pc with Norton internet security and ad-aware and I disconnected my modem and uninstalled my mouse driver after restarting again the mouse driver installed by Windows xp sp3 automatically when I reconnect the mouse (logitech optical USB based) but nothing works still the same problem.Even I tried without mouse pad (on the wooden table).The mouse only three months old help me to resolve this problem.
:huh:
Today I am facing strange problem my mouse is not working properly it is not working smoothly frequently stuck in some place on screen and after several attempts it is responding.The problem started while I was browsing today afternoon.I scanned my pc with Norton internet security and ad-aware and I disconnected my modem and uninstalled my mouse driver after restarting again the mouse driver installed by Windows xp sp3 automatically when I reconnect the mouse (logitech optical USB based) but nothing works still the same problem.Even I tried without mouse pad (on the wooden table).The mouse only three months old help me to resolve this problem.
:huh:
Ok one question first - Why did you disconnect the modem to test your mouse? :P
Try these things:
1. Remove the cable and check if all the pins are well and intact.
2. Check the PS2 port for any possible obstruction (dust, broken pin etc)
3. Reconnect the cable again and check.
If even this doesn't work, try arranging another mouse and test if it works well before buying a new one.
#6
Posted 07 December 2009 - 03:39 PM
Either your PS/2 port is damaged or your mouse is busted... sorry:(
#7
Posted 22 January 2010 - 11:45 AM
I don't understand why all of you are telling that his PS/2 port could have issues. He's using a USB mouse!!
@OP - Try using the same mouse on another system and see if you still have issues. If it works fine on other systems, something is screwed up in your system. Post back as to what happens and we'll see what can be done. You can also try this. Keep the task manager open and see if any application is using your HD in bursts. Keep an eye on the memory usage and also the CPU usage. Have you tried installing the Logitech drivers from their website? If not, try it.
BTW, isn't this supposed to be in the Hardware Zone?
@OP - Try using the same mouse on another system and see if you still have issues. If it works fine on other systems, something is screwed up in your system. Post back as to what happens and we'll see what can be done. You can also try this. Keep the task manager open and see if any application is using your HD in bursts. Keep an eye on the memory usage and also the CPU usage. Have you tried installing the Logitech drivers from their website? If not, try it.
BTW, isn't this supposed to be in the Hardware Zone?
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