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| Troubleshooting |
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| Problem | Procedure | |
| The system might be busy. If the pointer is | ||
| not respond to mouse | shaped as an hourglass, wait for it to resume its | |
| operation | normal shape and try again to move it. | |
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| Make sure the mouse is properly connected to | |
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| the USB port. | |
| Try changing the | ||
| not work | mouse control utility. | |
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| 1. | To access this utility, click Start, Control |
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| Panel, Printers and Other Hardware, then |
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| Mouse icon. |
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| 2. | Wihtin the Mouse Properties window, click the |
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| Buttons tab. |
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| 3. | Set the |
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| click OK. |
| The mouse pointer | Try changing the speed setting in the mouse | |
| moves too fast or too | control utility. | |
| slow | 1. | To access this utility, click Start, Control |
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| Panel, Printers and Other Hardware, then |
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| Mouse icon. |
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| 2. | Within the Mouse Properties window, click the |
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| Pointer Options tab. |
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| 3. | Set the pointer speed as required and click |
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| OK. |
| The mouse pointer | The mouse might be dirty. Refer to your mouse | |
| moves erratically | documentation for instructions on cleaning. |
If problems persist, contact your dealer.
USBAlso refer to your USB device’s documentation.
Problem | Procedure |
USB device does not | Check for a firm cable connection between the |
work | USB ports on the computer and the USB device. |
| Make sure the USB device drivers are properly |
| installed. Refer to your Windows® XP |
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| drivers. |
| If problems persist, contact your dealer. |
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User’s Manual |