On Aug 10, 2013, at 10:19 PM, Eric Volker <evol...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Never mind, 5 minutes after I posted this I found a solution. Well, a partial 
> solution anyway. I had been trying a number of Logitech and Microsoft mice 
> with the Mac and none of them would work. Finally, I decided to try a Genuine 
> Apple(tm) Mouse - and it worked. I guess the M$ mouse driver on the Mac got 
> corrupted and was interfering with any non-Apple mouse. Just a guess 
> though...it's been a very strange couple of days.


Try starting in Safe Mode. That clears out a lot of pre-built library caches, 
this might fix it. Otherwise, I agree with gifutiger, trash the mouse prefs 
file.

Also, look in the Console log to see what's happening, system-wise , when 
you're trying to use the other mouse.
-- 
Bruce Johnson

"Wherever you go, there you are." B. Banzai, PhD

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