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Oxy
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O.P. Mouse problem with computer
I got a call off a friend, and she was having problems with her mouse..
It started when she booted up, and tried to open Internet Explorer. Apparently, her description was that the mouse wouldn't click anywhere (i assume she can move the cursor). It seems as if she can't click on any icons with effect, and it started when she booted up one day.
Any ideas on how to fix? (bear in mind she's female, and hasn't got a clue about computers)
EDIT: i think it's a regular plug&play mouse
Thanks loads.
This post was edited on 11-01-2007 at 07:33 PM by Oxy.
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11-01-2007 07:27 PM |
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Jarrod
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RE: Mouse problem with computer
did u try anything to fix it?
put it in another usb port so it can reinstall
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11-01-2007 08:08 PM |
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Jimbo
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RE: Mouse problem with computer
tried reinstalling IE? or has she tried using firefox?
Or cant she click anywhere at all, not even on desktop, cos if its just IE that she cant click, then theres no problem with mouse
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11-01-2007 08:11 PM |
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Oxy
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O.P. RE: Mouse problem with computer
quote: Originally posted by xen0h
did u try anything to fix it?
put it in another usb port so it can reinstall
she's tried three mice, and none work.. makes me think problem with the mobo... afaik the computer is fairly old..
quote: Originally posted by Jimbodude
tried reinstalling IE? or has she tried using firefox?
Or cant she click anywhere at all, not even on desktop, cos if its just IE that she cant click, then theres no problem with mouse
quote: Originally posted by Oxy
Apparently, her description was that the mouse wouldn't click anywhere (i assume she can move the cursor). It seems as if she can't click on any icons with effect
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11-01-2007 08:36 PM |
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RaceProUK
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RE: Mouse problem with computer
Is it connected via USB or PS/2? Try plugging it into the type of port it currently isn't (if that makes sense).
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11-01-2007 09:20 PM |
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Oxy
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O.P. RE: Mouse problem with computer
quote: Originally posted by RaceProUK
Is it connected via USB or PS/2? Try plugging it into the type of port it currently isn't (if that makes sense).
It only has a ps2 connector.
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11-01-2007 09:30 PM |
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Jimbo
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RE: Mouse problem with computer
Have you tried the mouse on another computer?
It sounds like a problem with the computer instead of the mouse.
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11-01-2007 10:19 PM |
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linx05
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RE: Mouse problem with computer
In the mouse properties (control panel > mouse) at what speed is the double click set at? If it is too fast try lowering it.
I had this problem years ago and found one of my younger brothers touched this setting making double clicking programs nearly impossible.
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11-03-2007 08:33 AM |
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markee
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RE: Mouse problem with computer
Firstly, can she execute things with the keyboard? alt+ctrl+delete? maybe check the processes to see what's going on (might be best if you do that). Assuming that she can't do things like bring up the start menu, alt+ctrl+delete or cycle through the windows then the rest of this post applies....
To me it sounds as though the computer froze and continues to freeze because of IE. The problem being caused when booting might be from some application trying to access the internet through the IE stuff (like how we use the activeX object in scripts). I think you should look at checking for any malicious software that may cause this problem and also to try reinstalling IE to see if that fixes it (the latter is the easiest and quickest so go for that first).
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11-03-2007 08:45 AM |
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