You can export the reg file to any location -- I merely suggested the
Desktop so it could be easily accessed.
Yes, HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT exists in the registry. It contains the settings
that are in effect on startup, before anyone is logged in. The goal was to
replace the settings found under:
[HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Control Panel\Mouse]
with those from your user profile, found here:
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Mouse]
You could manually change the values for 'MouseSensitivity' and 'MouseSpeed'
under Default to match those under CURRENT_USER.
--
Good Luck,
Keith
Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User]
"Ted B." <> wrote in message
news:A6A62379-48F3-4C0C-B837-...
>
> --
> Keith;
> Tried your suggestion but can't export file to desktop (Not a path)
> There is a HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT in the registry already.
> Never ventured into the registry before so I'm a little gun-shy.
> I'm currently using a MS wireless Laser 6000 which does not have
> a speed button referred to in the comment after yours.
>
> "Keith Miller (MVP)" wrote:
>
>> Assuming you've made sure you have the latest drivers, it may be picking
>> up
>> the default settings on startup and not loading your user settings when
>> you
>> logon. You can try the following
>>
>> Open Regedit
>>
>> Navigate to:
>>
>> [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Mouse]
>>
>> and export to your desktop. Right-click the .reg file & select 'Edit'.
>> Change 'HKEY_CURRENT_USER' to 'HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT'. Save the modified
>> file. Then right-click & select 'Merge'. Shut down & restart & see if
>> that
>> helps.
>>
>> --
>> Good Luck,
>>
>> Keith
>> Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User]
>>
>>
>>
>> "Ted B." <> wrote in message
>> news:FD3862DC-FEE4-4ACE-B300-...
>> >
>> > --
>> > "jichiang"
>> >
>> > The procedure you describe is what I use.
>> > The problem is it does not retain the setting on the next start-up.
>> >
>> > "jihchiang" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Hi. Ted. Yes and No. When a pointer's speed is set, it remains so
>> >> UNTIL
>> >> you
>> >> Reset it, not when your computer is shut down. Open Control Panel ,
>> >> under
>> >> HARDWARE AND SOUND , click MOUSE. Inside the Mouse Properties window
>> >> ,
>> >> click POINTER OPTIONS. Set the pointer speed then click APPLY first,
>> >> then
>> >> click OK. Your pointer will remain the same speed you've set until you
>> >> change your mind.
>> >> "Ted B." <> wrote in message
>> >> news:1FD721EE-8207-401C-AB56-...
>> >> >
>> >> > When pointer speed is set it remains at that setting until the
>> >> > computer
>> >> > is
>> >> > shut down,
>> >> > however when I start up the nesxt time the pointer speed is back at
>> >> > the
>> >> > original higher setting.
>> >> > While this isn't a big problen, it is annoying. Any ideas on a
>> >> > remedy ?
>> >>
>> >>
>>
>>
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