It is a PS/2 mouse. I won't replace the computer of course, but I just
wanted to add that since that's what type of answer I usually get when I
mention the age of my computer.
But how would I know if it is the mouse or not? I wanted to make sure that
is the problem before I buy a new one. I lost my job so every penny saved
counts.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Hugh Vandervoort" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2009 10:10 AM
Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] Mouse/Right Click
Is this a USB mouse or a PS/2?
I would certainly replace the mouse before the computer. Are there any
other symptoms?
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 8:34 AM, Mikee Pearson<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I use Windows XP SP3 with all the current updates and use Avast anti-virus
> along with other security programs. The computer is about six years old. I
> am not that computer savvy. Recently I started having problems using the
> mouse. The problem may have started with the last Windows XP update.
>
> Sometimes when I use the mouse to "right click", the computer will freeze
> up; the "hour glass" keeps moving but nothing happens. Sorry about my lack
> of computer tech language, I am not that knowledgeable. So far, when this
> happens I am working on the desktop.
>
> I have walked away from the computer for an hour or more hoping that it
> will correct itself with no luck. I try "Task Manager" to end it, using
> CTRL/ALT/DELETE, and sometimes this works but most the time it does not.
>
> In order for me to correct this, I have to restart the computer. Before
> the computer shuts down, a message comes up stating to end "explorer.exe"
> which I do.
>
> At first, I thought I was clicking too fast and have been slow and
> deliberate to see if it was me but it will at times, still act up. I have
> a habit of "right-clicking" and I am trying not to but there are times
> when I have to "right-click" or just forget not to use it since I have
> been doing this for so long.
>
> I am thinking maybe it could be the mouse since it is over five years old.
> The mouse is nothing fancy just a plain one that uses the red light
> instead of the roller ball.
>
> Does anyone have any idea what it could be? I sometimes have to restart my
> computer a few times a day and I do not think that is a good thing to do.
>
> I do not want to buy a new computer, we are happy with the one we have and
> as of now, never had a problem. I say this because whenever I mention the
> age of our computer, most people tell me it is too old and we should
> replace it. We do not agree... hey, we are getting older too; I just hope
> no one is looking to replace us.
>
> I appreciate any help that is offered. Thank you.
>
> Mikee Pearson
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