diggauk
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Hi All
I have a customer who has an Evesham desktop PC that came to me with a BSOD. I fixed the error with no hassles and sent it back to the customer.
He calls me later that day to say that his mouse isn't working, and that none of the spare mouses he has would work either. So I popped round there with my mouse, plugged it in and bingo, it works!
I uninstalled his Logitech desktop, and reinstalled, but still no movement from the mouse (although the mouse buttons work!!!). I plug my old mouse in and again, works perectly!
So the customers goes off and buys a new MS keyboard and mouse combo which works ok to start with, but keeps freezing after an hour or so of use. Batteries have been replaced, and connections checked, but still failing to work consistently.
Any suggestions as to the cause and the cure would be a great help.
Thanks, Pete.
I have a customer who has an Evesham desktop PC that came to me with a BSOD. I fixed the error with no hassles and sent it back to the customer.
He calls me later that day to say that his mouse isn't working, and that none of the spare mouses he has would work either. So I popped round there with my mouse, plugged it in and bingo, it works!
I uninstalled his Logitech desktop, and reinstalled, but still no movement from the mouse (although the mouse buttons work!!!). I plug my old mouse in and again, works perectly!
So the customers goes off and buys a new MS keyboard and mouse combo which works ok to start with, but keeps freezing after an hour or so of use. Batteries have been replaced, and connections checked, but still failing to work consistently.
Any suggestions as to the cause and the cure would be a great help.
Thanks, Pete.