Yes, Lights are working, which is why I think there's hope.
yes, I've reset.
I don't recall a cd, or any set-up process... which is why I also
looked into the various, (many), Toshiba utilities too.
I just recall, plugging in the USB, & the pointer zoomed off to the
races.
The one thing I haven't done, now that I think of it, is actually go
online to Logitech..
Could something have happened at the recent Windows update?
Are they perhaps trying to "encourage us" to move to Vista?
I declined the last update, but it did it anyway.. so now, eveytime I
go to a place that has a macromedia flash ad, windows makes me click
off the bar, saying someones trying to install, do I want to?
which is another issue I'm enduring... can't update Macromedia, because
I can't get the old one to uninstall... tried repeatedly... It may be a
blessing if the techs clean install when it gets repaired, so all these
unfixables get dumped & start fresh.
Am discouraged. It takes 1/2 to type a paragraph like this
witheverything jumping meshinhrisg then disappearing.
C
see my name, after the C jumped up to the line above, in the word
meshing... why does it do this?
Chris
"basilb4me"wrote:
> Are there lights on the bottom of your mouse? If the lights are dead
> and the mouse is dead, then trying to reconnect won't work. If you've
> got lights, have you pressed the button on the USB dongle first then
> the connect button on the mouse? That reconnection program is
> probably part of the "Setpoint" program - did you install that when
> got your mouse?
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