Hi there,
the left cursor popped of of my Amilo Laptop. The button has somekind of X-shape at the buttom which can get out and back in. At the keyboard, there are four hooks. I assume that I have to open the X and attach it to the keyboard then, but I really can't do it.
Any tips?
Thanks!
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I?ve had this problem in several Logitech mice. In every one of my cases the problem was resolved by uninstalling the driver and reinstalling the latest OR just using the default Windows driver. In some cases with USB mice I had to shut down the PC, remove the original mouse and replace with a standard PS2 mouse, remove and reinstall the driver and then reattach the USB mouse without rebooting. After a successful test you can shutdown the PC and remove the PS2 mouse. Let us know if that works and if you have any other questions and thanks in advance for rating this post.
SOURCE: KEYBOARD ISOLATED
buffoon37,
try to clean ur keyboard..coz there might a case that dust would make ur devices might not work properly..
SOURCE: nano mouse will not movethe cursor
Do you have the Nano 2007 model, or the Nano 2008? Procedures are different. The following link should help you:
Link 1 (resynching mouse)
Make sure you have fresh batteries and they are aligned correctly. If it still does not work, download the latest version of SetPoint and reinstall the softwrae after uninstalling it first.
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The touch freeze fix from microsft seemed to work for my cursor jumping issues. Thanks for the link for this fix. Makes typing on this laptop easy and enjoyable again.
http://code.google.com/p/touchfreeze/downloads/list
Rob
Try Alt+Right Arrow to go back to former page and put cursor where you were typing , left click ( mouse )
and now you can use backspace button , you must click all the time the left buttom before using the backspace if not you will have this problem again.
hope this helps
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Hi Kedessa,
thanks for your reply!
Yes, I was talking about the left arrow key "<-".
At first sight, I don't see the sliding buttons to remove the keyboard, but I'll send an email to Fujistu Siemens asking how to do it precily.
I will come back here later on.
Thanks again ;)
First of all... what do you mean the "left cursor" are you talking about the left arrow key on your keyboard? If so, there should be two little sliding button things at the top of your keyboard which allows you to remove the entire keyboard. You can do this safely without damaging the keyboard. This will allow you to re-attach the key properly (unless you've snapped something, then it wont reattach).
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