Neil Hughes said recently:

> When Tiger starts up, unlike earlier versions of OSX, it doesn't realize
> that the Graphire is plugged into my keyboard and assumes that I must be
> using a Bluetooth mouse and it isn't working. So I get a great big
> warning window telling me that I have no input device....which I
> promptly close with the graphire which is actually working despite the
> OS refusing to acknowledge this.
> 
> I'm not allowed to shut down the Bluetooth module inside the Mac mini
> either because Tiger remains convinced that there's no physical mouse
> attached and so it's not in my best interest to switch off my
> non-existent Bluetooth mouse :-(
> 
> The Graphire also seems to be a bit jumpy under Tiger compared with
> Panther and earlier. So overall it's usable but yet another little thing
> about Tiger that's bugging me, so I was wondering if anybody else had
> witnessed these problems since upgrading and found a solution.
> 
> Neil

Hi Neil
in case it helps I did find that the latest driver for version 3 also worked
with my version 2 so I used that.
I don't have bluetooth which may be why I don't have a phantom mouse problem
with my G4 Desktop and Tiger
all the best
Brian



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