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Jun Qian <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 14 Dec 1998 01:07:15 +1100
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Thanks for all your help for my last message.

I have a strange mouse "problem" since long time ago, however I just
discovered the "true problem" these days.
Problem history: Since i was using win95, I found that my mouse was a
little hard to control (eg. move right is a bit difficult). I then clean
the mouse inside and it doesn't affect at all. so I thought It was a bad
mouse, I bought a new one, it still did the same thing. the problem
seemed more like happened if I use Netcape or IE or Office 97 (sometimes
happened when play AoE, but not always).
after I upgrade to win98, the mouse acts much normal than before. I also
tested my first mouse, it worked much better. so I thought the problem
is OS dependent.
Just a week ago, i installed StarCraft (one of reasons why i need 2nd
HDD, my C drive filled up), then i discovered that both mice work
perfectly under starcraft (I almost play it everyday for 1/2 - 1 hour).
I'm a good mouse user, a bad mouse wouldn't fool me, but I had been
fooled by applications (mostly M$ application, except Netscape). Any
idea why the mice don't like M$? I use standard serial mouse.

Jun

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