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In Reply to: RE: But does the BUFFALO chip upsample as well? posted by rickmcinnis@dogwoodfabrics.com on May 29, 2009 at 19:53:32
I would have never thought a mouse could be a source of problems but I use a p/s2 type mechanical roller ball mouse with a 6 foot extension (to reach my listening chair). Is this a problem? If I could navigate the music library with my keyboard I'd get rid of the mouse.
when I thought about how the problem was triggered in my set-up it isn't completely ridiculous. A baffling solution to a baffling problem?
I would think you would find this easier to use:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16826104080
This is what cics uses (or did use when he recommended it to me). I have always tried to use what HE was using to assure I was getting the same end result. One would think a hardwired mouse would be less likely to misbehave, BUT at the same time you have this antenna in your room and no telling what could be happening.
Even if it doesn't settle the problem it is a pleasure to use.
I know you might be starting to think I work for NEWEGG as much stuff as I have told you to buy! My email address is not a ruse.
I sincerely think this is something worth trying. After all you have tried EVERYTHING else. (If this works I think Stephen Jobs should give me a job at APPLE even though I hate their machines)
Bye,
Rick McInnis
always wanted to try it (but didn't you get this problem with the logitech?). Rick I cannot thank you enough for always trying to help to solve my problems.
Edits: 05/30/09
and that was in the settling in stage after eight weeks of being turned off and then restart and install #25/disable EIST and trying to lower the processor voltage too quickly/
After being on 24 housrs it did not happen again.
And it was, each time, started by some fumbling with the mouse. Hitting multiple buttons quickly.
At least you could get rid of that wire!!!
Rick McInnis
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