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TheDuck
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      06-19-2009
After waking the PC each morning the mouse (MS Wireless Optical Mouse 2.0)
exhibits poor scrolling. A significant amount of wheel rotation will result
in a jerky and slow scroll.
Before sleep it is perfectly smooth.
I have tried disabling the power save option - no improvement.
I am using the latest drivers from MS (6.31.230.0 dated 26/11/2008)
Vista Business SP2
Seems like a driver issue, but can anybody out there shed more light?
Thanks

 
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      06-19-2009
TheDuck wrote:
> After waking the PC each morning the mouse (MS Wireless Optical Mouse 2.0)
> exhibits poor scrolling. A significant amount of wheel rotation will
> result
> in a jerky and slow scroll.
> Before sleep it is perfectly smooth.
> I have tried disabling the power save option - no improvement.
> I am using the latest drivers from MS (6.31.230.0 dated 26/11/2008)
> Vista Business SP2
> Seems like a driver issue, but can anybody out there shed more light?
> Thanks
>


What happens if you try another mouse that isn't made by Micro$lut?

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      06-19-2009
Nym Shifter wrote:
> "Alias" <> wrote in message
> news:h1gibu$jeg$...
>> TheDuck wrote:
>>> After waking the PC each morning the mouse (MS Wireless Optical Mouse
>>> 2.0)
>>> exhibits poor scrolling. A significant amount of wheel rotation will
>>> result
>>> in a jerky and slow scroll.
>>> Before sleep it is perfectly smooth.
>>> I have tried disabling the power save option - no improvement.
>>> I am using the latest drivers from MS (6.31.230.0 dated 26/11/2008)
>>> Vista Business SP2
>>> Seems like a driver issue, but can anybody out there shed more light?
>>> Thanks
>>>

>> What happens if you try another mouse that isn't made by Micro$lut?
>>
>> Alias

>
> You are an idiot. A Microsoft mouse isn't the problem. You just love
> slamming Microsoft because you are afraid of MS. You are just sore because
> NOBODY wants or likes Ubuntu that INFERIOR OS written by geeks for geeks.
>
>


And YOUR solution, hot shot?

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R. C. White
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      06-19-2009
Hi, Duck.

Have you run Windows Update? Recently?

There was an "Optional" update in May 2009 called "Microsoft - Other
hardware - Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard Detection Driver (USB)".

RC
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Microsoft Windows MVP
Windows Live Mail 2009 (14.0.8064.0206) in Win7 Ultimate x64 RC 7100

"TheDuck" <> wrote in message
news:uaIT$...
> After waking the PC each morning the mouse (MS Wireless Optical Mouse 2.0)
> exhibits poor scrolling. A significant amount of wheel rotation will
> result
> in a jerky and slow scroll.
> Before sleep it is perfectly smooth.
> I have tried disabling the power save option - no improvement.
> I am using the latest drivers from MS (6.31.230.0 dated 26/11/2008)
> Vista Business SP2
> Seems like a driver issue, but can anybody out there shed more light?
> Thanks


 
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TheDuck
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      06-20-2009
Yep, fully up to date although there is no mention of this patch nor is it
listed in the remaining optional updates. I did find a MS article (Article
ID: 969711) that suggested the problem lay with the USB root hub for the
mouse. Resolution was to add a force hardware reset on resume key to the
registry. In my case, the key was already there but default value 3.
Changing this to the MS recommended 1 seems to have resolved the problem.
Cheers, D

"R. C. White" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Hi, Duck.
>
> Have you run Windows Update? Recently?
>
> There was an "Optional" update in May 2009 called "Microsoft - Other
> hardware - Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard Detection Driver (USB)".
>
> RC
> --
> R. C. White, CPA
> San Marcos, TX
>
> Microsoft Windows MVP
> Windows Live Mail 2009 (14.0.8064.0206) in Win7 Ultimate x64 RC 7100
>
> "TheDuck" <> wrote in message
> news:uaIT$...
>> After waking the PC each morning the mouse (MS Wireless Optical Mouse
>> 2.0)
>> exhibits poor scrolling. A significant amount of wheel rotation will
>> result
>> in a jerky and slow scroll.
>> Before sleep it is perfectly smooth.
>> I have tried disabling the power save option - no improvement.
>> I am using the latest drivers from MS (6.31.230.0 dated 26/11/2008)
>> Vista Business SP2
>> Seems like a driver issue, but can anybody out there shed more light?
>> Thanks

>


 
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TheDuck
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      06-21-2009
Oh well - red herring.
Any idea of the KB number for the update as I can find no reference.
D

"TheDuck" <> wrote in message
news:u$...
> Yep, fully up to date although there is no mention of this patch nor is it
> listed in the remaining optional updates. I did find a MS article
> (Article ID: 969711) that suggested the problem lay with the USB root hub
> for the mouse. Resolution was to add a force hardware reset on resume key
> to the registry. In my case, the key was already there but default value
> 3. Changing this to the MS recommended 1 seems to have resolved the
> problem.
> Cheers, D
>
> "R. C. White" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> Hi, Duck.
>>
>> Have you run Windows Update? Recently?
>>
>> There was an "Optional" update in May 2009 called "Microsoft - Other
>> hardware - Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard Detection Driver (USB)".
>>
>> RC
>> --
>> R. C. White, CPA
>> San Marcos, TX
>>
>> Microsoft Windows MVP
>> Windows Live Mail 2009 (14.0.8064.0206) in Win7 Ultimate x64 RC 7100
>>
>> "TheDuck" <> wrote in message
>> news:uaIT$...
>>> After waking the PC each morning the mouse (MS Wireless Optical Mouse
>>> 2.0)
>>> exhibits poor scrolling. A significant amount of wheel rotation will
>>> result
>>> in a jerky and slow scroll.
>>> Before sleep it is perfectly smooth.
>>> I have tried disabling the power save option - no improvement.
>>> I am using the latest drivers from MS (6.31.230.0 dated 26/11/2008)
>>> Vista Business SP2
>>> Seems like a driver issue, but can anybody out there shed more light?
>>> Thanks

>>

>


 
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R. C. White
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      06-22-2009
Hi, Duck.

> Any idea of the KB number for the update


Yes...and no. :>(

The content of the Details page for the Update in WU is:

<paste>
Microsoft - Other hardware - Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard Detection Driver
(USB)

Installation date: ?6/?8/?2009 1:26 PM

Installation status: Successful

Update type: Optional

Microsoft Other hardware software update released in May, 2009

More information:
http://winqual.microsoft.com/support/?driverid=20266322

Help and Support:
http://support.microsoft.com/select/?target=hub
</paste>

But trying to follow either of those links is quite unproductive. ;>(

The first one says, "Driver Information: Coming Soon", but there has been no
change on that page since I installed the driver - TWICE - on 6/4/09 and
again on 6/8/09.

My moue is the Laser 6000 v.2.0, so our issues are not identical, though
similar. I don't have the scrolling-in-the-morning problem that you report.
My only remaining complaint with this Wireless Laser 6000 desktop set is
with the keyboard, not the mouse. The keyboard often goes to sleep right in
the middle of my typing - and nothing I've tried wakes it up until its nap
is finished, which takes from one to two minutes.

RC
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San Marcos, TX

Microsoft Windows MVP
Windows Live Mail 2009 (14.0.8064.0206) in Win7 Ultimate x64 RC 7100

"TheDuck" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Oh well - red herring.
> Any idea of the KB number for the update as I can find no reference.
> D
>
> "TheDuck" <> wrote in message
> news:u$...
>> Yep, fully up to date although there is no mention of this patch nor is
>> it listed in the remaining optional updates. I did find a MS article
>> (Article ID: 969711) that suggested the problem lay with the USB root hub
>> for the mouse. Resolution was to add a force hardware reset on resume
>> key to the registry. In my case, the key was already there but default
>> value 3. Changing this to the MS recommended 1 seems to have resolved the
>> problem.
>> Cheers, D
>>
>> "R. C. White" <> wrote in message
>> news:...
>>> Hi, Duck.
>>>
>>> Have you run Windows Update? Recently?
>>>
>>> There was an "Optional" update in May 2009 called "Microsoft - Other
>>> hardware - Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard Detection Driver (USB)".
>>>
>>> RC
>>>
>>> "TheDuck" <> wrote in message
>>> news:uaIT$...
>>>> After waking the PC each morning the mouse (MS Wireless Optical Mouse
>>>> 2.0)
>>>> exhibits poor scrolling. A significant amount of wheel rotation will
>>>> result
>>>> in a jerky and slow scroll.
>>>> Before sleep it is perfectly smooth.
>>>> I have tried disabling the power save option - no improvement.
>>>> I am using the latest drivers from MS (6.31.230.0 dated 26/11/2008)
>>>> Vista Business SP2
>>>> Seems like a driver issue, but can anybody out there shed more light?
>>>> Thanks


 
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