Tarun
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Someone who's bad at math?
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If it's going on his tech cd. Yes.
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I believe he's making a joke that he's that old maybe?
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Congrats, you just proved my teacher wrong again! I -JUST- asked him this last class and he said there's no difference.
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156 to go as of this post.
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is USB mice faster in responding compare to PS/2 mice? if not is there any different?
No difference.
The only difference is that PS/2 will respond prior to Windows. USB only works in Windows environments.
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The vengeful DjLizard! Gasp in fear!
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Glad you agree. +2 int points for you.
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Excellent! Tech cd's worldwide are being updated as they get this!
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Thx Tarun,
I did try what you said about the port connection being dusty, so I tried w/ the old mouse for almst 1& a half hrs & it was fine.
Nice to have people willing to help.
I had something similar happen on an old computer. I called tech support when I got fed up, and they said. "You need to buy a new mouse." Ironically I already had a new one ordered.
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The above is a perfect example.
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well, i keep up to date, but getting my news here isn't as fast... plus you could modify it to suit your own evil political agenda
But I'm not a Republican!
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I downloaded the lastest version and still get the same problem.
I had to run "Issues" 3 times to remove everything.
The latest version is not the upcoming release. v1.19.xxx will be the one with the fix. The current is 1.18.101.
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Hi guys it's me again. Well I changed the mouse & voila. So far it is working perfectly. I hope I don't run into that problem again.
BTW, in run I typed ipconfig/flushdns. Does that have any effect on the mouse? Just would like to know.
No it does not.
The problem was more than likely with your PS/2 port/connection. Try cleaning it of dust and such and it might start responding again. Often just a reboot helps, so use that Windows key to navigate to Start and Restart.
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Oh I see, so you'd rather go without knowing some of the hot current events?
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Only one way to find out.
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Symantec usually uses the Microsoft Installer system. There is nothing wrong with any of the aformentioned installer systems, except when people write shoddy scripts, such as Symantec has. Norton-products have file and registry permissions problems, shared DLL problems, WMI problems, and since it uses the IE core it then can have ActiveX problems, WSH problems, Zone problems, etc... there's an unlimited number of ways to ruin a Norton installation/uninstallation.
Yeah, the first step is buying their product.
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I concur.
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Yeah, soon we'll have more blue squares and.. wow within maybe a month I may have 1,000 posts. o.o
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am i missing something here? the installer has issuses? doesn't that mean bad programming?. and what about setting up the installer incorrectly? wouldn't that be poor programming too?
or are you trying to say that maybe the installer was made by a different company so it doesn't count?
I'm unsure whom Norton uses for installers, but I think it may either be InstallShield or WiseInstaller. Surely you've noticed when you uninstall things they often say not everything was uninstalled?
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Yeah well you have too much time
I'm guessing college isn't as... structured ... as high school?
Fairly laid back but a tad tougher.
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I'm waiting for their OS. /chuckle
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They used to charge for this application. Google bought it and now it's free.
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Yes, well you don't go to college every freakin day at 8 and get back at 6, do you?
Nope. I work on my website, surf forums to help people, learn Delphi and more.
USB 2 or eithernet internet connection?
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Ethernet.