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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Connecticut, USA
Posts: 482
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I did have the issue some what of what Gary suggested, that my mouse became unresponsive with one I had a few months ago. It was a Logitech MX700, the cordless optical with a charger base. For some reason, the mouse just didnt want to go anywhere I moved it, and sometimes just stalled on the desktop. It never did things on its own such as you were saying by moving items and/or deleting things. It just didnt work at times and/or moved in weird directions. I tried it on my Mac laptop and my PC, and the same results with different bases under the mouse, and without anything but the desk under the mouse. Even tried new rechargeable batteries. My only fix was to get a new mouse. I had the 700 for about 3 years, so it did its thing. I got the MX1000, and it is a nice mouse. No issues. Have you tried changing your mouse to see if it does it with other devices? Might worth a try there.
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