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T.O.
ASUS P5lD2
The PS2 mouse is not responding very well. Jumps and jerks and you try to
move it around. Have to click 4 or 5 times in order for Windows to 'catch'
the click command.
Changed to a USB mouse and the problem seems to have gone away.
Thinking it's an IRQ problem, I've tried:
Changing the BIOS option of Plug and Play OS to both Yes and No. No help.
I tried changing the option, Allocate IRQ to PCI video card to both Enable
and Disable. No help.
Also, cleaned up the MSCONFIG list so that only the video, antivirus, and
Point32 drivers load at startup.
Tried shutting down all non-essential processes in Task Manager.
I need the USB slot and so would like to get this fixed so that I can go
back to a PS2 mouse.
Any ideas on what else to check?
The PS2 mouse is not responding very well. Jumps and jerks and you try to
move it around. Have to click 4 or 5 times in order for Windows to 'catch'
the click command.
Changed to a USB mouse and the problem seems to have gone away.
Thinking it's an IRQ problem, I've tried:
Changing the BIOS option of Plug and Play OS to both Yes and No. No help.
I tried changing the option, Allocate IRQ to PCI video card to both Enable
and Disable. No help.
Also, cleaned up the MSCONFIG list so that only the video, antivirus, and
Point32 drivers load at startup.
Tried shutting down all non-essential processes in Task Manager.
I need the USB slot and so would like to get this fixed so that I can go
back to a PS2 mouse.
Any ideas on what else to check?