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Solve : cursor is very "sticky"? |
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Answer» i have put NEW batteries into my logitech wireless mouse and into this logitech wireless keyboard and still the cursor drags around or does not want to move/pick things up/put things down without a lot of yelling and clicking. i looked at the options in the logitech setpoint site i have but i didn't understand any of it....so i changed NOTHING there. it seems like this has happened before.....a long time ago....and there was some insanely simple fix that i have , of course, forgotten. can you help me What other ELECTRONIC devices are in proximity of the PC ? ? What other electronic devices are in proximity of the PC ? ? That or change the battery. Some wireless mice don't just shut down when the battery starts getting low, they just send out a weaker signal. This will RESULT in behavior like this. I've even seen an excessive amount of wires around the receiver (like at the back of a PC) cause signal loss. It might be worth putting the receive in the front if it's in the back now, or getting a USB extension cord or USB hub so that the receiver can actually be moved away from the PC slightly.I have the same problem here. GOT a logitech cordless one 2, the lil receiver, was under my desk, and looked like mouse wasnt responsive at all no more, sticky as you describe it, but also clicking was a pain. Got a usb extension cable, and the receiver is now Up on my desk and all is fine, works perfectly again. i've had this cute little compaq presario sitting on my desk --- about 18" away from my mouse---- for about a year now with no other electronics anywhere near and the cursor has been working just fine. the new batteries have made some difference but the problem still exists. maybe the system is having a little hissy and will get over it all by itself. stranger things have happened....... |
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