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Kensington Studio Mouse problems after sleep
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Dec 23, 2002, 02:45 PM
 
I'm having problems with my Studio Mouse. It seems that after I wake from sleep (on my MDD dual gig) the mouse becomes slower and skips with rapid horizontal movement. This happens with or without the Kensington Mouseworks software installed (I use OS X only.) Replugging in the mouse solves the issue, sometimes after a few tries. All USB ports seem to show this behavior (keyboard, monitor, direct to case.) Preliminary testing with other mice doesn't seem to show this problem.

Any comments? Solutions? Advice? Thanks in advance.
     
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Dec 23, 2002, 07:27 PM
 
I've had good luck with Logitech mice over the years. One suggestion: use USB Overdrive rather than their own driver software.
     
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Dec 25, 2002, 10:45 PM
 
I have a Studio Mouse with my dual 867 and it seems to work just fine after sleep. You might want to try using Mouse Works 2.1. It's still in beta at this point (I think), but it works great for me. That might solve any problems that might be caused with Jaguar.
     
   
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