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Sporadic Wireless Laser Desktop 6000 Problems



 
 
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Old October 5th 08, 06:06 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Saidas[_9_]
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Default Sporadic Wireless Laser Desktop 6000 Problems


I previously was using an Optical Desktop Pro and experienced the same
problems I'm having now with a new Laser Desktop 6000 and that is that
the mouse becomes slow and unresponsive require several forceful taps to
get it to work and some keystrokes have to be repeated.

I'm using Vista Home Premium and my pc is only a few months old. Since
I was having the same problem with the other set, it seems logical that
it has something to do with Vista.

I would appreciate any assistance offered.

Steven


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Old November 19th 08, 01:48 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
steady P
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Default Sporadic Wireless Laser Desktop 6000 Problems


I'm having the same problem with my mouse as well (same model as above) have
you had any fixes yet? Mine was working fine and the all of a sudden the
pointer is un responsive. It is real nerve racking!


"Saidas" wrote:


I previously was using an Optical Desktop Pro and experienced the same
problems I'm having now with a new Laser Desktop 6000 and that is that
the mouse becomes slow and unresponsive require several forceful taps to
get it to work and some keystrokes have to be repeated.

I'm using Vista Home Premium and my pc is only a few months old. Since
I was having the same problem with the other set, it seems logical that
it has something to do with Vista.

I would appreciate any assistance offered.

Steven


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Saidas

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Old November 21st 08, 01:11 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
amy d
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Default Sporadic Wireless Laser Desktop 6000 Problems

My brand new wireless laser desktop 6000 Mouse also becomes unresponsive
nafter 7 seconds (windows XP). I am so frustrated; can anyone please help?


Steady P" wrote:


I'm having the same problem with my mouse as well (same model as above) have
you had any fixes yet? Mine was working fine and the all of a sudden the
pointer is un responsive. It is real nerve racking!


"Saidas" wrote:


I previously was using an Optical Desktop Pro and experienced the same
problems I'm having now with a new Laser Desktop 6000 and that is that
the mouse becomes slow and unresponsive require several forceful taps to
get it to work and some keystrokes have to be repeated.

I'm using Vista Home Premium and my pc is only a few months old. Since
I was having the same problem with the other set, it seems logical that
it has something to do with Vista.

I would appreciate any assistance offered.

Steven


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Saidas

 




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