Strange behavior of Microsoft Wireless / Optical Mouse!

Discussion in 'General Hardware' started by Euro98ITR, Nov 21, 2004.

  1. Euro98ITR

    Euro98ITR Big Geek

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    I just bought a new Microsoft Wireless / Optical mouse ver 2.0A. I liked it a lot over my previous A4Tech mouse. The problem is that when I move it to the full left side of the screen the pointer doesnt stop by the edge of the display, it disappears.! It seem that the mouse is sensing a wider display on the left side only. Moving it to the top , bottom an right side it stops by the edge exactly.

    Does the mouse have a hardware defect?
     
  2. ninja fetus

    ninja fetus I'm a thugged out gangsta

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    do you have an Nvidia card?
     
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  3. Euro98ITR

    Euro98ITR Big Geek

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    Yes ! Nividia Geforce MX440. Why ?
     
  4. ProcalX

    ProcalX all grown up

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    If your monitor supports it i would do an "Auto-Setup", ie the monitor reconfigures itself for the graphics display.

    Other than that i don't really no, i have no idea where NF is going with the nvidia, but good luck :)
     
  5. Euro98ITR

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    Problem fixed !! In the advanced properties of Nvidia , nView mode was set as Dual View, I changed this to Single Display and the MS Mouse stops ok on the left side.

    I never thought the problem came from the graphics card...
     
  6. ninja fetus

    ninja fetus I'm a thugged out gangsta

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    I had the same problem with dual view bakc in the day of my fx5200. When I had my TV setup with S-video out and my monitor plugged in VGA. My mouse cursor could leave the screen. Odd but changing some settings or turning off dual view entirely fixes it.

    Posted a little late, but whatever maybe someone will read it later on
     

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