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Carl Douglas
Just recently my Microsoft Trackball Optical started behaving completely
erratic.
It just so happens that for the last several months I had this trackball
mouse and an ordinary Intellimouse simultaneously plugged into my computer.
This had never caused any problems but thinking it could be now I unplugged
the Intellimouse. Still the trackball would remain very difficult to control
with the cursor jumping over the screen even when the mouse wasn't in use.
Discovering this article;
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;321122 I tried the
steps but I know I hadn't any Intellipoint software installed previously.
The only explanation could perhaps be some sort of hardware conflict.
Oe of my later attempts was to install the latest Intellipoint software on
the off-chance there were some updated drivers in there that might fix
things. No luck there. Obviously I've also tried removing the device and
letting Windows re-detect it to no avail.
I have, however, now discovered the ordinary scroll mouse; the Intellimouse
works ok when plugged in on its own. I find it very difficult to believe a
Microsoft product would die on me after what must be only a year of use.
Now here comes the current problem. I've also tried the Trackball Optical on
my girlfriend's notebook. It didn't work. I have no proof of purchase of the
mouse other than the eBay records which show when I purchased it off someone
else *in boxed, brand new condition* some 12 months ago tomorrow ironically
enough. Can I go to Microsoft for help? Who/where would I contact for help?
It seems highly annoying and near hard enough to believe that a great mouse
would stop working while the ancient scroll mouse stills chugs along. Is it
realistically going to have to be time for a new mouse again?
Thanks to all who reply,
Carl
erratic.
It just so happens that for the last several months I had this trackball
mouse and an ordinary Intellimouse simultaneously plugged into my computer.
This had never caused any problems but thinking it could be now I unplugged
the Intellimouse. Still the trackball would remain very difficult to control
with the cursor jumping over the screen even when the mouse wasn't in use.
Discovering this article;
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;321122 I tried the
steps but I know I hadn't any Intellipoint software installed previously.
The only explanation could perhaps be some sort of hardware conflict.
Oe of my later attempts was to install the latest Intellipoint software on
the off-chance there were some updated drivers in there that might fix
things. No luck there. Obviously I've also tried removing the device and
letting Windows re-detect it to no avail.
I have, however, now discovered the ordinary scroll mouse; the Intellimouse
works ok when plugged in on its own. I find it very difficult to believe a
Microsoft product would die on me after what must be only a year of use.
Now here comes the current problem. I've also tried the Trackball Optical on
my girlfriend's notebook. It didn't work. I have no proof of purchase of the
mouse other than the eBay records which show when I purchased it off someone
else *in boxed, brand new condition* some 12 months ago tomorrow ironically
enough. Can I go to Microsoft for help? Who/where would I contact for help?
It seems highly annoying and near hard enough to believe that a great mouse
would stop working while the ancient scroll mouse stills chugs along. Is it
realistically going to have to be time for a new mouse again?
Thanks to all who reply,
Carl