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On Samstag 15 November 2008, Alan McKinnon wrote: |
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> On Saturday 15 November 2008 22:55:06 Jorge Peixoto de Morais Neto wrote: |
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> > Hi. I have a crappy mouse made in China. One of its problems is that |
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> > the mouse pointer sometimes moves even while the mouse is not moving. |
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> > Usually this manifests by the pointer "shaking", moving back and |
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> > forward one or two pixels very fast (it looks like some 5 times per |
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> > second). The worst problem caused by this is that the monitor can |
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> > wake up at seemingly random times. |
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> > One solution would be to switch off the monitor every time I won't use |
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> > it for a few minutes, but (AFAIK) this would waste energy and reduce |
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> > lifetime. I want the DPMS modes of standby, suspend, off. |
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> > Another solution would be to buy another mouse |
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> Yes, this is the best and only thing you could do |
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> |
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> > , but this would cost |
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> > money |
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> |
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> So? mouses are cheap. I can buy mouses for the price of a packet of smokes |
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> or two beers... |
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> > and would not teach me the solution (this problem can manifest |
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> > again in the future, with this or another computer). |
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> So how you gonna fix this? You have a broken mouse, it sends broken signals |
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> to the machine and the machine reponds brokenly. Here's the only lesson you |
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> should learn (becuase this can't be fixed): |
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> This mouse is broken. It doesn't do what mouses should do. Mouse, meet |
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> dustbin. |
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not dustbin! Its switches might be usefull to repair another mouse. But yeah |
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- a new mouse is the best solution. |