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Hi Joe,
I should have included more information. It is an optical mouse and I did try a working ball mouse with the same results.
Your suggestion that it may be a faulty port makes sense. I will try a usb to a ps/2 converter and let you know.
Thanks
Jack
Joe Lore <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Hi,
Heard of it before, Don't remember the solution or complete situation.
Think it is a bad PS/2 port.
why not try a different mouse? If optical - use a ball type or visa versa
If Ps/2 - try a USB version.
or get a usb to ps/2 converter and use the ps/2 that way.
All are faily inexpensive options.
Thanks,
Joe
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