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Mouse Speed

Discussion in 'Windows Vista' started by The Magnet, Oct 3, 2009.

  1. The Magnet

    The Magnet Guest

    Hi,

    Ever since installing Vista I seem to have lost control of the mouse
    speed. Even changing it in Vista does not fix it. The double click
    is so fast, that 95% of the time is performs a double click when I did
    not want it to. This is SO damn annoying.

    It is an older Microsoft mouse with the light and wheel and buttons on
    the side for going back and forth in Explorer and on the Internet. I
    think it was called Intellipoint, or something like that.

    Anyhow, does anyone know if this is a bug?
     
  2. Alan Edwards

    Alan Edwards Guest

  3. The Magnet

    The Magnet Guest

    On Oct 3, 1:30 pm, Alan Edwards <edwa...@southcom.com.au> wrote:<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Intellipoint is the software for your mouse, not the name of the mouse
    > itself. Look underneath the mouse for the name, then see if there is
    > software available for it athttp://www.microsoft.com/hardware/download/download.aspx?category=MK
    >
    > ...Alan
    > --
    > Alan Edwards, MS MVP Windows - Internet Explorerhttp://dts-l.com/index.htm
    >
    > On Sat, 3 Oct 2009 11:06:21 -0700 (PDT), in
    > microsoft.public.windows.vista.general, The Magnet <a...@unsu.com>
    > wrote:
    >
    >
    ><!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    > >Hi,<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    ><!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    > >Ever since installing Vista I seem to have lost control of the mouse
    > >speed.  Even changing it in Vista does not fix it.  The double click
    > >is so fast, that 95% of the time is performs a double click when I did
    > >not want it to.  This is SO damn annoying.<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    ><!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    > >It is an older Microsoft mouse with the light and wheel and buttons on
    > >the side for going back and forth in Explorer and on the Internet.  I
    > >think it was called Intellipoint, or something like that.<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    ><!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    > >Anyhow, does anyone know if this is a bug?<!--colorc--><!--/colorc--><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->


    It seems generic, having the name Intellipoint Optical USB and PS/2
    Compatible. Other than that, nothing.

    So, I'll see what the software has from the link you gave me.

    Thanks!
     
  4. lemur

    lemur Guest

    Try a mouse from another computer to eliminate the possibility of a
    hardware issue.


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    lemur

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  5. Ian D

    Ian D Guest

    "The Magnet" <art@unsu.com> wrote in message
    news:247fab12-ce9a-495a-88af-71a110957639@r36g2000vbn.googlegroups.com...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    >
    > Hi,
    >
    > Ever since installing Vista I seem to have lost control of the mouse
    > speed. Even changing it in Vista does not fix it. The double click
    > is so fast, that 95% of the time is performs a double click when I did
    > not want it to. This is SO damn annoying.
    >
    > It is an older Microsoft mouse with the light and wheel and buttons on
    > the side for going back and forth in Explorer and on the Internet. I
    > think it was called Intellipoint, or something like that.
    >
    > Anyhow, does anyone know if this is a bug?<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    Check in Intellipoint to make sure that the mouse button
    isn't assigned to produce a double click. If that's okay and
    if a single mouse click is producing a double click, the
    problem is with the mouse. The button microswitch is
    failing and developing severe contact bounce. You try a
    known good mouse to confirm this.
     
  6. To add to another person's response:

    1) You can obviously control your mouse behavior, including pointer &
    double-click speed from COntrolpanel-->Mouse, if multiple drivers and/or
    multiple mce are present there will be tabs for each one manufacturer for
    each mouse where you can adjust their behavior on top of Windows stanard
    behaviors present in all mice, regalrdless of manufacturer.

    2) For example you mentioned '"Intellipoint".
    That means yours is a Microsoft mouse, mine also - it's Laser6000 here and
    yes I installed intellipoint driver.

    3) I however as a power user I did this trick:
    I bought Microsoft mouse because it's simply the best for CAD/Graphics, but
    I don't want its extra buttons & overhead intellipoint driver brings, e.g.:
    the ipoint.exe service component of it is known to cause video problems,
    even if not - it causes certain overhead.
    I personally killed it but it's NOT as simple as "disabling" in services.msc
    This is an especially persistent process which clings to life....but if you
    know computers you can kill anything.

    Based on the kind of question you asked, I better not post here complex
    instructions, nor would you want to kill any services.

    So keep using intellipoint, but you just need to:
    a) make sure intellipoint is installed, and if not get it frm Microsoft
    website rather than from disk that came with the mouse, as it's almost
    certain the disk is obsolete now.
    [​IMG] once installed, goto mouse properties to adjust speeds, etc....
     

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