Re: [wdvltalk] Mouse drifting

2005-09-20 Thread Portman
Thanks for the replies. I went to the manufacturer's website and downloaded a new driver for the mouse. Today it doesn't seem to be drifting but the computer has only been on for 10 minutes. This is such a great group to be part of - thank you all. Riva • The WDVL Discussion List from

Re: [wdvltalk] Mouse drifting

2005-09-19 Thread Scott Glasgow
Portman wrote: Hi all, I just noticed now that my mouse pointer seems to "slide" a little now and then. For example, I will move it up to a button and it will slide a little past the button (and my aim is fine.) It is an optical mouse, Belkin. Any ideas what is potting? TIA, Riva <<::SNIP:

Re: [wdvltalk] Mouse drifting

2005-09-19 Thread Cyberspace Publishing
At 09:06 PM 9/19/2005 -0400, you wrote: Hi all, I just noticed now that my mouse pointer seems to "slide" a little now and then. For example, I will move it up to a button and it will slide a little past the button (and my aim is fine.) It is an optical mouse, Belkin. Any ideas what is po

Re: [wdvltalk] Mouse drifting

2005-09-19 Thread PBC Web Design
At 08:06 PM 9/19/2005, you wrote: I just noticed now that my mouse pointer seems to "slide" a little now and then. For example, I will move it up to a button and it will slide a little past the button (and my aim is fine.) It is an optical mouse, Belkin. Any ideas what is potting? Hi Riva

[wdvltalk] Mouse drifting

2005-09-19 Thread Portman
Hi all, I just noticed now that my mouse pointer seems to "slide" a little now and then. For example, I will move it up to a button and it will slide a little past the button (and my aim is fine.) It is an optical mouse, Belkin. Any ideas what is potting? TIA, Riva • The WDVL Disc