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Mouse Right Click Button Dead after Installing Latest Microsoft update for 64 bit

 
 
bob clere
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      07-10-2007
After the installing the latest round of Microsoft updates, my 64 bit
browser is missing a lot of function. There is no Favorites button (star),
the right click button doesn't work so you can't paste anything into the
page you're working on. The web site which usually displays at the bottom of
the screen is blank (only the IE logo showing), the delete key in the number
pad is dead. I'm sure there are other problems I haven't found yet! Anybody
else run into this?

 
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Rick Rogers
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      07-11-2007
Hi Bob,

And have you uninstalled any of these updates to see which is the offending
one? That's what I would do, they can be accessed in the Control
Panel/Programs and Features by clicking on the option to view installed
updates.

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"bob clere" <> wrote in message
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> After the installing the latest round of Microsoft updates, my 64 bit
> browser is missing a lot of function. There is no Favorites button (star),
> the right click button doesn't work so you can't paste anything into the
> page you're working on. The web site which usually displays at the bottom
> of the screen is blank (only the IE logo showing), the delete key in the
> number pad is dead. I'm sure there are other problems I haven't found yet!
> Anybody else run into this?
>


 
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Spirit
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      07-11-2007
Try DEVICE MANAGER and DELETE MOUSE..... reboot

"bob clere" <> wrote in message
news:...
> After the installing the latest round of Microsoft updates, my 64 bit
> browser is missing a lot of function. There is no Favorites button (star),
> the right click button doesn't work so you can't paste anything into the
> page you're working on. The web site which usually displays at the bottom
> of the screen is blank (only the IE logo showing), the delete key in the
> number pad is dead. I'm sure there are other problems I haven't found yet!
> Anybody else run into this?
>



 
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bob clere
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      07-11-2007
Tried that, no difference. There are too many other problems not related to
the mouse but related to the 64 bit update

"Spirit" <> wrote in message
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> Try DEVICE MANAGER and DELETE MOUSE..... reboot
>
> "bob clere" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> After the installing the latest round of Microsoft updates, my 64 bit
>> browser is missing a lot of function. There is no Favorites button
>> (star), the right click button doesn't work so you can't paste anything
>> into the page you're working on. The web site which usually displays at
>> the bottom of the screen is blank (only the IE logo showing), the delete
>> key in the number pad is dead. I'm sure there are other problems I
>> haven't found yet! Anybody else run into this?
>>

>
>


 
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