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Mike F from TN
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      09-18-2007
In setting up my mouse pointer, I selected the "Snap To" function, which is
supposed to send the pointer to a "default" position (like OK, for example).
However, the mouse pointer is not going to the default positions. Instead it
goes to some other area in the window. Any ideas what's going on? How do we
fix this?
Mike

 
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      09-18-2007


"Mike F from TN" <> wrote in message
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> In setting up my mouse pointer, I selected the "Snap To" function, which
> is
> supposed to send the pointer to a "default" position (like OK, for
> example).
> However, the mouse pointer is not going to the default positions. Instead
> it
> goes to some other area in the window. Any ideas what's going on? How do
> we
> fix this?
> Mike
>

Are you using special software for the mouse and/or is this something other
than a standard mouse? Have you checked the mouse manufacturer's website
for the latest Vista compatible drivers?

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Mike F from TN
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      09-19-2007
Microsoft wireless optical Model 1067. I have not checked for Vista update.
Will do that and get back to you. Thanks very much. Mike

"Michael Solomon" wrote:

>
>
> "Mike F from TN" <> wrote in message
> news:75F8BC95-5986-4CDE-98C3-...
> > In setting up my mouse pointer, I selected the "Snap To" function, which
> > is
> > supposed to send the pointer to a "default" position (like OK, for
> > example).
> > However, the mouse pointer is not going to the default positions. Instead
> > it
> > goes to some other area in the window. Any ideas what's going on? How do
> > we
> > fix this?
> > Mike
> >

> Are you using special software for the mouse and/or is this something other
> than a standard mouse? Have you checked the mouse manufacturer's website
> for the latest Vista compatible drivers?
>
> --
> Michael Solomon
> Backup is a PC user's best friend
> DTS-L.Org: http://www.dts-l.org/
>

 
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Mike F from TN
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      09-20-2007
Hi Michael, I downloaded Microsoft's latest driver for my Microsoft Wireless
Optical Mouse 2000, and set it all up, but the problem remains. Yes, I
restarted the computer before testing the setup.

"Mike F from TN" wrote:

> Microsoft wireless optical Model 1067. I have not checked for Vista update.
> Will do that and get back to you. Thanks very much. Mike
>
> "Michael Solomon" wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > "Mike F from TN" <> wrote in message
> > news:75F8BC95-5986-4CDE-98C3-...
> > > In setting up my mouse pointer, I selected the "Snap To" function, which
> > > is
> > > supposed to send the pointer to a "default" position (like OK, for
> > > example).
> > > However, the mouse pointer is not going to the default positions. Instead
> > > it
> > > goes to some other area in the window. Any ideas what's going on? How do
> > > we
> > > fix this?
> > > Mike
> > >

> > Are you using special software for the mouse and/or is this something other
> > than a standard mouse? Have you checked the mouse manufacturer's website
> > for the latest Vista compatible drivers?
> >
> > --
> > Michael Solomon
> > Backup is a PC user's best friend
> > DTS-L.Org: http://www.dts-l.org/
> >

 
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      09-20-2007


"Mike F from TN" <> wrote in message
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> Hi Michael, I downloaded Microsoft's latest driver for my Microsoft
> Wireless
> Optical Mouse 2000, and set it all up, but the problem remains. Yes, I
> restarted the computer before testing the setup.
>
> "Mike F from TN" wrote:
>
>> Microsoft wireless optical Model 1067. I have not checked for Vista
>> update.
>> Will do that and get back to you. Thanks very much. Mike
>>
>> "Michael Solomon" wrote:
>>
>> >
>> >
>> > "Mike F from TN" <> wrote in
>> > message
>> > news:75F8BC95-5986-4CDE-98C3-...
>> > > In setting up my mouse pointer, I selected the "Snap To" function,
>> > > which
>> > > is
>> > > supposed to send the pointer to a "default" position (like OK, for
>> > > example).
>> > > However, the mouse pointer is not going to the default positions.
>> > > Instead
>> > > it
>> > > goes to some other area in the window. Any ideas what's going on? How
>> > > do
>> > > we
>> > > fix this?
>> > > Mike
>> > >
>> > Are you using special software for the mouse and/or is this something
>> > other
>> > than a standard mouse? Have you checked the mouse manufacturer's
>> > website
>> > for the latest Vista compatible drivers?
>> >
>> > --
>> > Michael Solomon
>> > Backup is a PC user's best friend
>> > DTS-L.Org: http://www.dts-l.org/
>> >

Have you tried using the mouse without the intellipoint software? In other
words, does "snap to" work if you don't have the software installed and
simply run the mouse under Vista's default mouse driver?

If it works under those conditions, the software is the issue. You can try
simply uninstalling the software and rebooting but more than likely, this
will require uninstalling the software, deleting the mouse in Device
Manager, disconnecting the mouse or the wireless adapter for it, shutting
down the system, reconnecting the mouse adapter, boot the system and let the
system find the mouse. Then, check to see if the snap-to function works.

--
Michael Solomon
Backup is a PC user's best friend
DTS-L.Org: http://www.dts-l.org/

 
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Mike F from TN
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      09-20-2007
I don't think I installed the Intellipoint software when I upgraded to Vista.
I could be wrong about that, so will try your suggestion. Can't harm
anything. Will get back to you. Mike

"Michael Solomon" wrote:

>
>
> "Mike F from TN" <> wrote in message
> news:C0574CE8-F838-4D3F-A074-...
> > Hi Michael, I downloaded Microsoft's latest driver for my Microsoft
> > Wireless
> > Optical Mouse 2000, and set it all up, but the problem remains. Yes, I
> > restarted the computer before testing the setup.
> >
> > "Mike F from TN" wrote:
> >
> >> Microsoft wireless optical Model 1067. I have not checked for Vista
> >> update.
> >> Will do that and get back to you. Thanks very much. Mike
> >>
> >> "Michael Solomon" wrote:
> >>
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > "Mike F from TN" <> wrote in
> >> > message
> >> > news:75F8BC95-5986-4CDE-98C3-...
> >> > > In setting up my mouse pointer, I selected the "Snap To" function,
> >> > > which
> >> > > is
> >> > > supposed to send the pointer to a "default" position (like OK, for
> >> > > example).
> >> > > However, the mouse pointer is not going to the default positions.
> >> > > Instead
> >> > > it
> >> > > goes to some other area in the window. Any ideas what's going on? How
> >> > > do
> >> > > we
> >> > > fix this?
> >> > > Mike
> >> > >
> >> > Are you using special software for the mouse and/or is this something
> >> > other
> >> > than a standard mouse? Have you checked the mouse manufacturer's
> >> > website
> >> > for the latest Vista compatible drivers?
> >> >
> >> > --
> >> > Michael Solomon
> >> > Backup is a PC user's best friend
> >> > DTS-L.Org: http://www.dts-l.org/
> >> >

> Have you tried using the mouse without the intellipoint software? In other
> words, does "snap to" work if you don't have the software installed and
> simply run the mouse under Vista's default mouse driver?
>
> If it works under those conditions, the software is the issue. You can try
> simply uninstalling the software and rebooting but more than likely, this
> will require uninstalling the software, deleting the mouse in Device
> Manager, disconnecting the mouse or the wireless adapter for it, shutting
> down the system, reconnecting the mouse adapter, boot the system and let the
> system find the mouse. Then, check to see if the snap-to function works.
>
> --
> Michael Solomon
> Backup is a PC user's best friend
> DTS-L.Org: http://www.dts-l.org/
>

 
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Mike F from TN
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      09-20-2007
Michael, I followed your suggestion. First simply uninstalled the
Intellipoint software. No change. So then I deleted the mouse from the Device
Mgr, disconnected the mouse remote adapter from the pc, shut down the system
(that took some figuring out as I am not used to using keyboard to do it),
rebooted, and found that the mouse was immediately ready and useable. Vista
found it and activated it without me having to do anything. Anyway, the
problem still exists. Let me be more specific now:

The pointer does show up at the default location, however, when I click
nothing happens. I then move the mouse very slightly and discover that it is
about 2-inches "northwest" of the default location. I can then move it down
and click the button for the result I desire. Do you know what I mean? It's
hard to describe. Should I start a case with Microsoft? Mike

"Michael Solomon" wrote:

>
>
> "Mike F from TN" <> wrote in message
> news:C0574CE8-F838-4D3F-A074-...
> > Hi Michael, I downloaded Microsoft's latest driver for my Microsoft
> > Wireless
> > Optical Mouse 2000, and set it all up, but the problem remains. Yes, I
> > restarted the computer before testing the setup.
> >
> > "Mike F from TN" wrote:
> >
> >> Microsoft wireless optical Model 1067. I have not checked for Vista
> >> update.
> >> Will do that and get back to you. Thanks very much. Mike
> >>
> >> "Michael Solomon" wrote:
> >>
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > "Mike F from TN" <> wrote in
> >> > message
> >> > news:75F8BC95-5986-4CDE-98C3-...
> >> > > In setting up my mouse pointer, I selected the "Snap To" function,
> >> > > which
> >> > > is
> >> > > supposed to send the pointer to a "default" position (like OK, for
> >> > > example).
> >> > > However, the mouse pointer is not going to the default positions.
> >> > > Instead
> >> > > it
> >> > > goes to some other area in the window. Any ideas what's going on? How
> >> > > do
> >> > > we
> >> > > fix this?
> >> > > Mike
> >> > >
> >> > Are you using special software for the mouse and/or is this something
> >> > other
> >> > than a standard mouse? Have you checked the mouse manufacturer's
> >> > website
> >> > for the latest Vista compatible drivers?
> >> >
> >> > --
> >> > Michael Solomon
> >> > Backup is a PC user's best friend
> >> > DTS-L.Org: http://www.dts-l.org/
> >> >

> Have you tried using the mouse without the intellipoint software? In other
> words, does "snap to" work if you don't have the software installed and
> simply run the mouse under Vista's default mouse driver?
>
> If it works under those conditions, the software is the issue. You can try
> simply uninstalling the software and rebooting but more than likely, this
> will require uninstalling the software, deleting the mouse in Device
> Manager, disconnecting the mouse or the wireless adapter for it, shutting
> down the system, reconnecting the mouse adapter, boot the system and let the
> system find the mouse. Then, check to see if the snap-to function works.
>
> --
> Michael Solomon
> Backup is a PC user's best friend
> DTS-L.Org: http://www.dts-l.org/
>

 
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      09-20-2007


"Mike F from TN" <> wrote in message
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> Michael, I followed your suggestion. First simply uninstalled the
> Intellipoint software. No change. So then I deleted the mouse from the
> Device
> Mgr, disconnected the mouse remote adapter from the pc, shut down the
> system
> (that took some figuring out as I am not used to using keyboard to do it),
> rebooted, and found that the mouse was immediately ready and useable.
> Vista
> found it and activated it without me having to do anything. Anyway, the
> problem still exists. Let me be more specific now:
>
> The pointer does show up at the default location, however, when I click
> nothing happens. I then move the mouse very slightly and discover that it
> is
> about 2-inches "northwest" of the default location. I can then move it
> down
> and click the button for the result I desire. Do you know what I mean?
> It's
> hard to describe. Should I start a case with Microsoft? Mike
>
>>>

Yes, I know precisely what you mean. You open the dialog box and the cursor
is where it is supposed to be but you can't get function until you move the
mouse. I did not have that problem when I tried it but I am using a "wired"
mouse, thus I don't know if this is anomaly related to wireless mice and
while this is not a widely used feature, I haven't seen any other complaints
about this from other wireless users.

Are you using this mouse with a laptop or a PC? If a laptop, it may be some
conflict with the touchpad that might be overcome by disabling the touchpad.
If a PC, this issue may be specific to that mouse or its drivers and no, the
left hand does not always talk to the right hand so just because it is a
Microsoft Mouse, doesn't mean it is less likely to have an issue with Vista
than another mouse.

Next question, do you have access to an XP system? If yes, you might try
this mouse on that system and see if you have the same issue.

--
Michael Solomon
Backup is a PC user's best friend
DTS-L.Org: http://www.dts-l.org/

 
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      09-20-2007
Michael, you are terrific, thanks. I have a pc, which was running XP before I
switched to Vista. The "snap to" mouse function worked perfectly on that OS.
Mike

"Michael Solomon" wrote:

>
>
> "Mike F from TN" <> wrote in message
> news:0FE7E11A-D185-441D-B503-...
> > Michael, I followed your suggestion. First simply uninstalled the
> > Intellipoint software. No change. So then I deleted the mouse from the
> > Device
> > Mgr, disconnected the mouse remote adapter from the pc, shut down the
> > system
> > (that took some figuring out as I am not used to using keyboard to do it),
> > rebooted, and found that the mouse was immediately ready and useable.
> > Vista
> > found it and activated it without me having to do anything. Anyway, the
> > problem still exists. Let me be more specific now:
> >
> > The pointer does show up at the default location, however, when I click
> > nothing happens. I then move the mouse very slightly and discover that it
> > is
> > about 2-inches "northwest" of the default location. I can then move it
> > down
> > and click the button for the result I desire. Do you know what I mean?
> > It's
> > hard to describe. Should I start a case with Microsoft? Mike
> >
> >>>

> Yes, I know precisely what you mean. You open the dialog box and the cursor
> is where it is supposed to be but you can't get function until you move the
> mouse. I did not have that problem when I tried it but I am using a "wired"
> mouse, thus I don't know if this is anomaly related to wireless mice and
> while this is not a widely used feature, I haven't seen any other complaints
> about this from other wireless users.
>
> Are you using this mouse with a laptop or a PC? If a laptop, it may be some
> conflict with the touchpad that might be overcome by disabling the touchpad.
> If a PC, this issue may be specific to that mouse or its drivers and no, the
> left hand does not always talk to the right hand so just because it is a
> Microsoft Mouse, doesn't mean it is less likely to have an issue with Vista
> than another mouse.
>
> Next question, do you have access to an XP system? If yes, you might try
> this mouse on that system and see if you have the same issue.
>
> --
> Michael Solomon
> Backup is a PC user's best friend
> DTS-L.Org: http://www.dts-l.org/
>
>

 
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      09-21-2007


"Mike F from TN" <> wrote in message
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> Michael, you are terrific, thanks. I have a pc, which was running XP
> before I
> switched to Vista. The "snap to" mouse function worked perfectly on that
> OS.
> Mike
>
> "Michael Solomon" wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> "Mike F from TN" <> wrote in message
>> news:0FE7E11A-D185-441D-B503-...
>> > Michael, I followed your suggestion. First simply uninstalled the
>> > Intellipoint software. No change. So then I deleted the mouse from the
>> > Device
>> > Mgr, disconnected the mouse remote adapter from the pc, shut down the
>> > system
>> > (that took some figuring out as I am not used to using keyboard to do
>> > it),
>> > rebooted, and found that the mouse was immediately ready and useable.
>> > Vista
>> > found it and activated it without me having to do anything. Anyway, the
>> > problem still exists. Let me be more specific now:
>> >
>> > The pointer does show up at the default location, however, when I click
>> > nothing happens. I then move the mouse very slightly and discover that
>> > it
>> > is
>> > about 2-inches "northwest" of the default location. I can then move it
>> > down
>> > and click the button for the result I desire. Do you know what I mean?
>> > It's
>> > hard to describe. Should I start a case with Microsoft? Mike
>> >
>> >>>

>> Yes, I know precisely what you mean. You open the dialog box and the
>> cursor
>> is where it is supposed to be but you can't get function until you move
>> the
>> mouse. I did not have that problem when I tried it but I am using a
>> "wired"
>> mouse, thus I don't know if this is anomaly related to wireless mice and
>> while this is not a widely used feature, I haven't seen any other
>> complaints
>> about this from other wireless users.
>>
>> Are you using this mouse with a laptop or a PC? If a laptop, it may be
>> some
>> conflict with the touchpad that might be overcome by disabling the
>> touchpad.
>> If a PC, this issue may be specific to that mouse or its drivers and no,
>> the
>> left hand does not always talk to the right hand so just because it is a
>> Microsoft Mouse, doesn't mean it is less likely to have an issue with
>> Vista
>> than another mouse.
>>
>> Next question, do you have access to an XP system? If yes, you might try
>> this mouse on that system and see if you have the same issue.
>>
>> --
>> Michael Solomon
>> Backup is a PC user's best friend
>> DTS-L.Org: http://www.dts-l.org/
>>
>>

Do you have a separate mouse for that PC, one that is different from the
mouse you were running on the Vista setup? If yes, try that mouse on the
Vista setup and see if snap-to works. If it does, there would appear to be
some compatibility issue between the MS Optical Mouse 2000 and Vista. My
only suggestion would be to use another mouse on the Vista PC. Either use
the one that does work or you might look into purchasing a different mouse
for the Vista setup. NOTE: the more additional functions you desire in a
mouse, the more additional functions programmed into its software and
driver, the greater the likelihood of compatibility issues.

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