Date: Wed, 05 Oct 2005 04:46:03 +0000
From: "Matthew Hanson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: [LIB] mouse dying?

I've been having problems with the mouse on my 100 going totally nutz. Soimetimes it behaves as yours does carval. But more often it just starts executing right-click menu items as I drag it around the desktop. I >thought< it's been conflicting with the Yahama sound drivers, as I never had the problem with my TDK PC sound card. But recently I've had the problem with both sound drivers, and without them. My copy of W98SE is a year old, and I've been having a number of other problems, some that result in the system freezing. I think a fresh installation of 98SE, or restoring a good image is in the works pretty soon.

Matt

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From: Jack Krugman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

I think I have seen these sold on ebay recently.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2005 14:54:37 -0700

I have had this problem myself, and the solution was to replace the
little "eraser head" that covers up the mouse control. Originally, two
spares came with the Libretto, so I am not sure where to find
replacements.

I have also found that a "light touch" on the mouse control works better
than a hard one.

Hope this helps,
Dick Sullivan

-----Original Message-----
From: carval [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi

I have a 110 libretto, runing win98se.
When I boot up and windows loads, the mouse
pulls to the right side of screen and its hard
to move around, sometime it point to center of
screen and I have no control? So, I reboot to get
it to work.

I dont know if this is a software problem or hardware?
I think its hardware, if I plug the usb mouse it works
fine

TIA




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