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mouse pointer freezes but the mouse is still active
Posted by wheelman on December 29th, 2005


it started a few months ago, i start a game (has happened with multiple
programs, not all games) and the pointer either vanishes or freezes. the
thing is that the mouse is still active. if moved, items on the screen
highlight or react with the mouseover feature but the pointer remains
stationary or gone. exiting the program does nothing the pointer is still
frozen and the mouse still responds if moved. i end up having to reboot.

i have windows xp, an nvidia geforce vcard with latest drivers

Posted by Evolution54 on December 30th, 2005



wheelman Wrote:
> it started a few months ago, i start a game (has happened with multiple
> programs, not all games) and the pointer either vanishes or freezes.
> the
> thing is that the mouse is still active. if moved, items on the
> screen
> highlight or react with the mouseover feature but the pointer remains
> stationary or gone. exiting the program does nothing the pointer is
> still
> frozen and the mouse still responds if moved. i end up having to
> reboot.
>
> i have windows xp, an nvidia geforce vcard with latest drivers


Is there a driver for the mouse you are using? If so, try reinstalling
it. Another thing to try is switching it for a known good mouse. That
should at least get you somewhat started.


--
Evolution54

Posted by jockemup on December 30th, 2005



Evolution54 Wrote:
>
> Is there a driver for the mouse you are using? If so, try reinstalling
> it. Another thing to try is switching it for a known good mouse. That
> should at least get you somewhat started.
>


Mister Evolution54 is a daft fool. This situation is screaming "More
RAM!" Try sticking a higher frequency card on your board, if you have
the expansion space. If not, try reducing the resolution that the
application is operating at. This should, in theory, place less strain
on the your processor and RAM, therefore, allowing the other processes
to perform better.

/mp


--
jockemup

Posted by Evolution54 on December 30th, 2005



jockemup Wrote:
> Evolution54 Wrote:
>
> Is there a driver for the mouse you are using? If so, try
> reinstalling
> it. Another thing to try is switching it for a known good mouse. That
> should at least get you somewhat started.
>
>
> Mister Evolution54 is a daft fool. This situation is screaming "More
> RAM!" Try sticking a higher frequency card on your board, if you have
> the expansion space. If not, try reducing the resolution that the
> application is operating at. This should, in theory, place less strain
> on the your processor and RAM, therefore, allowing the other processes
> to perform better.
>
> /mp
>
>
> --
> jockemup



Never hurts to try out the easiest possible solution.....fool


--
Evolution54

Posted by wheelman on December 30th, 2005


i already have a microsoft trackball optical with the latest inteli-mouse
driver

"Evolution54" wrote:

>
> jockemup Wrote:
> > Evolution54 Wrote:
> >
> > Is there a driver for the mouse you are using? If so, try
> > reinstalling
> > it. Another thing to try is switching it for a known good mouse. That
> > should at least get you somewhat started.
> >
> >
> > Mister Evolution54 is a daft fool. This situation is screaming "More
> > RAM!" Try sticking a higher frequency card on your board, if you have
> > the expansion space. If not, try reducing the resolution that the
> > application is operating at. This should, in theory, place less strain
> > on the your processor and RAM, therefore, allowing the other processes
> > to perform better.
> >
> > /mp
> >
> >
> > --
> > jockemup

>
>
> Never hurts to try out the easiest possible solution.....fool
>
>
> --
> Evolution54
>

Posted by wheelman on December 30th, 2005


i currently have 1 GB ram

"Evolution54" wrote:

>
> wheelman Wrote:
> > i already have a microsoft trackball optical with the latest
> > inteli-mouse
> > driver
> >
> > "Evolution54" wrote:
> >
> >
> > jockemup Wrote:
> > Evolution54 Wrote:
> >
> > Is there a driver for the mouse you are using? If so, try
> > reinstalling
> > it. Another thing to try is switching it for a known good mouse.
> > That
> > should at least get you somewhat started.
> >
> >
> > Mister Evolution54 is a daft fool. This situation is screaming "More
> > RAM!" Try sticking a higher frequency card on your board, if you
> > have
> > the expansion space. If not, try reducing the resolution that the
> > application is operating at. This should, in theory, place less
> > strain
> > on the your processor and RAM, therefore, allowing the other
> > processes
> > to perform better.
> >
> > /mp
> >
> >
> > --
> > jockemup
> >
> >
> > Never hurts to try out the easiest possible solution.....fool
> >
> >
> > --
> > Evolution54
> >

>
> Well then I guess you can try the other suggested solution and add more
> RAM to your system. How much do you already have right now?
>
>
> --
> Evolution54
>

Posted by Evolution54 on December 30th, 2005



wheelman Wrote:
> i already have a microsoft trackball optical with the latest
> inteli-mouse
> driver
>
> "Evolution54" wrote:
>
>
> jockemup Wrote:
> Evolution54 Wrote:
>
> Is there a driver for the mouse you are using? If so, try
> reinstalling
> it. Another thing to try is switching it for a known good mouse.
> That
> should at least get you somewhat started.
>
>
> Mister Evolution54 is a daft fool. This situation is screaming "More
> RAM!" Try sticking a higher frequency card on your board, if you
> have
> the expansion space. If not, try reducing the resolution that the
> application is operating at. This should, in theory, place less
> strain
> on the your processor and RAM, therefore, allowing the other
> processes
> to perform better.
>
> /mp
>
>
> --
> jockemup
>
>
> Never hurts to try out the easiest possible solution.....fool
>
>
> --
> Evolution54
>


Well then I guess you can try the other suggested solution and add more
RAM to your system. How much do you already have right now?


--
Evolution54

Posted by Evolution54 on December 31st, 2005



wheelman Wrote:
> i currently have 1 GB ram
>
> "Evolution54" wrote:
>
>
> wheelman Wrote:
> i already have a microsoft trackball optical with the latest
> inteli-mouse
> driver
>
> "Evolution54" wrote:
>
>
> jockemup Wrote:
> Evolution54 Wrote:
>
> Is there a driver for the mouse you are using? If so, try
> reinstalling
> it. Another thing to try is switching it for a known good mouse.
> That
> should at least get you somewhat started.
>
>
> Mister Evolution54 is a daft fool. This situation is screaming "More
> RAM!" Try sticking a higher frequency card on your board, if you
> have
> the expansion space. If not, try reducing the resolution that the
> application is operating at. This should, in theory, place less
> strain
> on the your processor and RAM, therefore, allowing the other
> processes
> to perform better.
>
> /mp
>
>
> --
> jockemup
>
>
> Never hurts to try out the easiest possible solution.....fool
>
>
> --
> Evolution54
>
>
> Well then I guess you can try the other suggested solution and add
> more
> RAM to your system. How much do you already have right now?
>
>
> --
> Evolution54
>


That should be enough RAM. Try going over these procedures on this
website to see if it helps at all:

http://tinyurl.com/9d68x


--
Evolution54

Posted by airbear65 on January 30th, 2006


Wow, I thought I was the only one with this problem.

I have XP, Mocrosoft P2/2 mouse and the Nvidia Gforce 6600. This same
problem started about a month ago when I swapped out my old Radeon 9800 pro
for the new Nvidia. Great card as far as I could tell. Could this be a
graphics driver update issue? I'm going to try updating card drivers and the
mouse drivers. Lets see what happens.

"wheelman" wrote:

Posted by wheelman on January 30th, 2006


what worked for me was reinstalling the video driver that was packaged with
the card. the new drivers on nvidia's site turned out to be uncompatable with
the 6600

"airbear65" wrote:


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