Have a Microsft 1000 keyboard/mouse combo. After getting update fix from them
It downloaded. Now according to the geek squad it wont let my screen saver
or power settings work. They said it is to sensative. I had no prob. on my
old computer. There is no adjustment for sensativity. I think Mircosofts fix
made the problem, and they need to make another fix for this. Any
suggestions?? I dont want to use a corded mouse again. It is a Gateway
5432 w/Vista.
PA Bear - 28 Jun 2007 04:21 GMT
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> Have a Microsft 1000 keyboard/mouse combo. After getting update fix from
> them It downloaded. Now according to the geek squad it wont let my screen
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> is
> a Gateway 5432 w/Vista.
Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM - 28 Jun 2007 23:06 GMT
> Have a Microsft 1000 keyboard/mouse combo. After getting update fix from
> them
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> suggestions?? I dont want to use a corded mouse again. It is a Gateway
> 5432 w/Vista.
When hot using the computer turn the mouse over on its back. (Really, I'm
not kidding.)

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DJ - 30 Jun 2007 03:10 GMT
It didnt work. Light on mouse kept blinking. Even took mouse&keyboard out of
room still no screen saver. I think maybe the reciever is part of the
problem. I need a true Microsoft persons input on htis one.
> > Have a Microsft 1000 keyboard/mouse combo. After getting update fix from
> > them
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> When hot using the computer turn the mouse over on its back. (Really, I'm
> not kidding.)