Wireless mouse problems
Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 3:19 pm
I finally bought my first wireless mouse (not really by choice...the selection was bad) and after only 2 days I already hate it. It's a Logitech LX6 and it's fucking wonky.
The pointer seems to work correctly except sometimes it does jump around the screen in ways I don't intend. The real problem is that the mouse sometimes ignores button presses (left and right click) and from time to time thinks I'm click-dragging when I never even clicked. During those times that it ignores my button clicks, the pointer still works fine. I've moved the receiver around the desk but it doesn't seem to matter where it's located in relation to the mouse..the problem shows up intermittently.
With brand new Duracell batteries, I have the receiver approx 70 cm from the mouse, but on the other side of the keyboard. Would this cause any problems?
The receiver also has a button on it labeled "connect". What does this button actually do? The manual says nothing about it.
Anyone have any idea why this is happening? Does this happen with other wireless mice? Does the receiver have to be within "line of sight" of the mouse (the keyboard is between them)? Since the receiver is plugged in (with a cord) through USB - what's the point of going wireless if the two units need to be next to each other?
I have to say, I've never been sold on wireless mice. It seems I predicted all the problems I'm having now long ago (sketchy movement, fucked input detection on button presses) and it's the main reason I never bought one before. I hate it when I'm always right. Not to mention the need to spend 10 extra bucks on batteries. Meh.
Any advice would be appreciated.
If this is normal operation for a wireless mouse, I'm taking it back and I'll suffer with my old ball-based mouse until I can find a store that has a corded optical mouse. (Optical mice are fine but laser mice can also go fuck themselves...I'll never buy one again)
Logitech you dumb fucks....bring back my MX310.
The pointer seems to work correctly except sometimes it does jump around the screen in ways I don't intend. The real problem is that the mouse sometimes ignores button presses (left and right click) and from time to time thinks I'm click-dragging when I never even clicked. During those times that it ignores my button clicks, the pointer still works fine. I've moved the receiver around the desk but it doesn't seem to matter where it's located in relation to the mouse..the problem shows up intermittently.
With brand new Duracell batteries, I have the receiver approx 70 cm from the mouse, but on the other side of the keyboard. Would this cause any problems?
The receiver also has a button on it labeled "connect". What does this button actually do? The manual says nothing about it.
Anyone have any idea why this is happening? Does this happen with other wireless mice? Does the receiver have to be within "line of sight" of the mouse (the keyboard is between them)? Since the receiver is plugged in (with a cord) through USB - what's the point of going wireless if the two units need to be next to each other?
I have to say, I've never been sold on wireless mice. It seems I predicted all the problems I'm having now long ago (sketchy movement, fucked input detection on button presses) and it's the main reason I never bought one before. I hate it when I'm always right. Not to mention the need to spend 10 extra bucks on batteries. Meh.
Any advice would be appreciated.
If this is normal operation for a wireless mouse, I'm taking it back and I'll suffer with my old ball-based mouse until I can find a store that has a corded optical mouse. (Optical mice are fine but laser mice can also go fuck themselves...I'll never buy one again)
Logitech you dumb fucks....bring back my MX310.