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February 20th, 2005, 03:47 AM
#1
Registered User
new (still under warranty) compy's mouse locks up...?
Hello everyone, welcome to Windrivers. (gotta love that.)
Anywho, a few months ago my parents bought a new computer, which I steered them towards because it was a deal. 5-year warranty, still smelling like new plastic, and the darn optical mouse that came with it will freeze for a second or two. it's started to happen a lot more frequently, and makes playing Zuma near to impossible.
Here's the specs of this machine: HP Pavillion a620n
3200+ AMD Athlon XP Processor
(Processor speed 2.20 GHz, 512KB L2 cache, 400MHz front side bus)
512 MB PC2700 DDR SDRAM
160 GB 7200 RPM Uldra DMA HD
DVD+RW/CD-RW
CD-Rom
Integrated Graphics with 64 MB shared video memory
XP Home SP2
The mouse is one of the red-light optical mice with the wheel and stuff, same blue and silver from HP, all stock HP, PS2 port, can't find the PS2 to USB adapter... The darn light isn't sensitive enough and doesn't stay on long enough. Yeah, it does its job, but I guess its little feet get tired and wrapped up in the spokes of its wheel...
Anywho, and also upon further inspection, I've discovered that someone in the family has an Anime addiction...hmm...
Any suggestions about the mouse???
Thanks everyone
My specs: 900 MHz AMD T-Bird, Asus K7M Mobo., 256 MB RAM (two 128 MB Kingston SD PC-100), GeCube Radeon 9200 SE 128mb (drivers were impossible to find...still crashes because of them every now and then...i think its them...), Sound Blaster Live! 5.1, new high-speed USB 2.0 card, dual 60 GB HDD's for the heck of it (NTFS), XP Pro SP 2, Mozilla Firefox ( Spread Firefox!), single-barrel carberator, Saitek P2500 Rumbleforce, (Yes, the system is dated, but it fits my budget!) - Sockhatguy
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February 20th, 2005, 08:03 AM
#2
Geezer
 Originally Posted by Sockhatguy
..The mouse is one of the red-light optical mice with the wheel and stuff, same blue and silver from HP, all stock HP, PS2 port, can't find the PS2 to USB adapter..
Its ps/2 plugged to usb via an adapter ? - that's most likely the problem then. Get a mouse that doesn't need an adapter, very often they are problematical, generally I'd say to only use a converter as a stop gap to get you going etc ..
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February 20th, 2005, 09:58 PM
#3
Registered User
no adapter...it IS PS2
Sorry Confus-Ed, I guess I got you by your namesake 
It is a PS2 mouse, I mentioned an adapter from PS2-USB to maybe think that that would fix the problem or help deduce the problem.
Once again, if I'm still confusing you (which I tend to confuse everyone) [mommy says that its 'cause i'm a genious]
The mouse is a PS2 mouse, plugged into the PS2 Mouse Port on the back of the tower.
Anywho, I'm off to the local diner for coffee and cigarettes, lata!
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February 21st, 2005, 04:18 AM
#4
Geezer
 Originally Posted by Sockhatguy
Sorry Confus-Ed, I guess I got you by your namesake  ..
It happens all the time dude .. I'm a bit litteral at times - hence I get myself confus-ed - but this time I'll put the blame on you ! 
So is your "PS2 mouse, plugged into the PS2 Mouse Port " using some fancy HP driver ? - if so delete the entry from device manager (probably best doing that in safe mode) & try for a bit with just the standard ps/2 driver windows ought to find instead - very often these mice have little control programs which don't fit well with other stuff, most especially games as they are another layer of processing that your game isn't expecting to have to process..
(A note of the exact mouse model, would be handy, to back this idea up/ tear it to shreds, as the mouse mayn't load a 'fancy driver' at all !)
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March 8th, 2005, 10:59 PM
#5
Registered User
 Originally Posted by confus-ed
So is your "PS2 mouse, plugged into the PS2 Mouse Port " using some fancy HP driver ? - if so delete the entry from device manager (probably best doing that in safe mode) & try for a bit with just the standard ps/2 driver windows ought to find instead - very often these mice have little control programs which don't fit well with other stuff, most especially games as they are another layer of processing that your game isn't expecting to have to process..
(A note of the exact mouse model, would be handy, to back this idea up/ tear it to shreds, as the mouse mayn't load a 'fancy driver' at all !)
grr...the stupid thing keeps re-finding the drivers! tried it in safe mode/device manager 3 times...each time I think I got it, it's back!
let's see, the mouse model #'s etc: m/n MO42KOA s/n 040604489 p/n 5187-2155-Rev.B
tried a google search and came up with pages in russian...nothing in english...grr!
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March 9th, 2005, 05:00 AM
#6
Geezer
 Originally Posted by Sockhatguy
grr...the stupid thing keeps re-finding the drivers! tried it in safe mode/device manager 3 times...each time I think I got it, it's back!..
When/if it 'does this' (as its a common occurance & happens as a system '.inf' {the kind of file that often tells windows about hardware} ) that shouldn't 'really' have gotten updated, has ! .. a way around it sometimes, is to try & update the mouse driver (might as well stay in safe mode btw) by choosing what you want to install, so click 'install from a list or specific location' ..
You have done the usual 'anti' checks ? btw - & no other apparent symptoms ?
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