Have you tried:
a) reinstalling the mouse driver.
b) Using a different mouse.
c) cleaning the sensors and rollers inside the mouse.
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Hi quigley,
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heck, even cheaper than a elect contractor is a wired mouse. five bucks tops from a cheapo store? buying one to see if it eliminates your problem would be a great n obvious first step. the transmission from a wireless mouse is digital, encoded randomly, limited to about 4m range, and as such is fairly secure. you could suspect a bit of nastiness in your pc such as backdoor trojans...
of course, you reinstalled your mouse driver, didn you..?
[and why the piggyback?? if you're really interested in solutions, start a new thread. respect DMR.]
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mine is doing this and playing frere-jacques! (JK)
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