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This is just a thought. I had squeaking coming from my computer while using
the mouse. After some frustration I found that the mouse cable was scrapping
against the side of the computer whenever I moved the mouse. Rather than a
scrapping sound it was a squeaking sound. I provided more slack in the cable
to solve the problem. Perhaps he just thinks the squeak is coming through
the headset whereas it is actually external to the headset. As I said - just
a thought.
Tom Mayer
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From: "Howard Rubin" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, August 11, 2003 5:48 AM
Subject: [PCBUILD] Mouse squeaking on the speakers
> I have a client using Adobe Premiere 6.5 on a clone workstation. He
doesn't
> use normal computer speakers. He has a normal PS2 mouse, nothing exotic
or
> fancy, and hears a squeak whenever he moves the mouse listening on his
> headphones! Fortunately the noise is not being recorded on his
> productions.... but, has anyone ever come across this situation? I have
not
> visited the machine yet, obviously I will bring along a new mouse to try,
> but I cannot see how a mouse can affect the sound system like this.
Thanks
> for any ideas.
> Howard Rubin
> The Computer Doctor
> Fortaleza, Brazil
>
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