If your mouse is ever laggy or skips, then it might not be an issue with the mouse itself, it could be the USB port that you have it plugged into.
USB problems continue We continue to report on significant issues with USB devices, apparent after the recently released Intel-based Mac EFI firmware updates. These include system sluggishness that ...
Problems launching Classic with OS 9.2.1: USB Mouse extension? After updating to Mac OS 9.2.1, J.P. Monahan had the problem where Classic would not launch in Mac OS X anymore (see also our Mac OS ...
Many businesses use Dell computers and peripherals due to their reputation, affordability and reliability. Occasionally Dell will release new driver software that will take care of compatibility ...
I saw a previous post concerning this issue a few months ago. <BR><BR>http://episteme.arstechnica.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/579009962631/m/158005065831<BR><BR>I've been ...
A recent Apple support note tells a tale: depending upon the particular USB setup, the placement of USB hubs, and how the keyboard and mouse are connected to the system, users may experience ...
Check your mouse hardware first by trying a different USB port or changing the batteries. Update your computer's drivers to fix any lagging issues with the mouse. Turn off features in the settings ...
Use the following solutions to fix mouse lag when connected to an external monitor. Before proceeding, we suggest you check for Windows Update and install the same if available. If you are using a ...
Ok, I finally took the plunge and moved from redhat to debian. I am very impressed with it so far, but found myself quickly missing some of the Redhat tools that I have come to love, like ...