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In Reply to: RE: Have you noticed any glitches with the remote mouse? posted by rickmcinnis@dogwoodfabrics.com on September 01, 2011 at 13:06:44
Exactly !! U r correct. I am facing such issues with the cordless mouse as well. I dint know it's been an issue with other users as well. So u mean instead we use a corded USB mouse with an extension cable right?? With the cordless mouse, a sloppy mis-click always results in an error reporting "Asio driver not installed" or initialised or something like that, & the only option left would be to re-boot using the restart button on the cMP...
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Instead of using the mouse I went to keeping the keyboard close by.
I keep the mouse at the computer so the keyboard is what get used.
Like I said no re-boots since getting rid of the remote mouse.
I did not get any messages when I had a problem,the machine would just freeze and the hourglass would rotate endlessly. I would re-boot and all was fine. Though I did have a few times when I had to clear the BIOS and reset that.
I had made mention of this before but no one else seemed to be having the same problem.
I guess I have about eighteen feet of usb cable between keyboard and machine. I am using a stout linear supply for usb power.
Personally, I much prefer the keyboard. Much easier to switth back and forth the "phase"/polarity to find the best setting
Linear psu for the USB?? but the port will just be used with a mouse/keyboard or an external drive to transfer files right ? How does a linear benefit for USB then??
hdd drives.
The extra power, I thought, might be important with the long cable run.
Also, this was part of a general move to eliminate all switching supplies from the machine.
I should have made that clear.
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