Posted on 07/11/2010 2:48:14 PM PDT by plinyelder
I have a problem that I haven't seen asked about before.
On my microsoft laser mouse, I have a 'thumb' button that I use when I want the magnifier to come up.
It would always take a while to 'work' after first booting up but I suspect that was due to all the other programs loading.
The problem Now is that .. The Only way to get it to work is to go to my Control Panel, click on the mouse icon, wait for the mouse page to come up and then click OK!
All of the other functions of the mouse work without doing anything .. but the magnifier function just wont work without this very annoying ritual?
I use the magnifier "a Lot" and I was wondering if there is a way to Force this function upon start-up?
Thanks Everyone.
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Probably not a mouse problem. Probably a mouse driver problem.
If it’s wireless you might check the battery.
ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!!! Dork
You don’t say what browser you’re using?
In internet explorer or firefox, hold ctrl key and press + for bigger and - for smaller.
Could be a corrupted DLL/driver file.
Uninstall, then reinstall the mouse driver.
Throw that thing against the wall as hard as you can and get another one.
That’s what I do.
LOL
or you can check the battery
Could be something as simple as ccleaner not saving your settings.
It drops my right click feature for file sorting such as by date or size .....I sort by type but after running cleaner I have to apply that setting again.
Ccleaner or other app for cleaning cookies or apps may be the culprits.
Delete the mouse from your hardware profile (you might want to do that in “safe mode”)
Unplug mouse
Restart computer (w/o) mouse
Plug in mouse. Plug & play should find new hardware and reinstall.
(my 2 cents - not guaranteed to work)
tech ping
Laser Mouse was last seen running off with Spider Pig.
I hate those mouse drivers.
Just wanna Thank all of you for your help!
I will try out some of the suggestions and in case your interested .. I’ll let you know how things work out.
Thanks Again.
Pliny
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Mouse balls are now available as FRU (Field Replacement Unit).
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The laser mouse doesn’t use a ball.
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