| Re: Notebook Optical Mouse 700 and Intellipoint-Mouse Pause-Screen "Elmo" <elmogeek@iglou.invalid> wrote in message
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> Joe Dunfee wrote:
>> "Rock" wrote:
>>
>>> Try turning down the hardware acceleration. From a blank area of the
>>> desktop right click, choose properties, settings tab, troubleshoot.
>>
>> Thank you for replying. However when I choose
>> right-click/properties/settings/troubleshoot... I get a series of
>> troubleshooting questions, but can't find anything to set the hardware
>> acceleration. Windows help doesn't tell me how to do it either, when I
>> search for "hardware acceleration".
>>
>> I've done a system restore, to before I put this mouse in, and gone back
>> to using my older Logitech mouse, but the problem is still there.
>>
>> Joe Dunfee
>
> Actually you open Display Properties, click Settings tab, Advanced button,
> then Troubleshoot tab. You used the Troubleshoot button. Lower the
> hardware acceleration slide for the mouse. If this helps, you probably
> need updated drivers for your graphics card.
Ahh thanks I left out the Advanced button.
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Rock [MVP - User/Shell] |