BING and USB

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HighSierra
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Re: BING and USB

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HighSierra wrote:Seems the MB has support for my mouse. BING doesn't.

NVM this appears to be an ASUS issue. ASUS forum has posts about this.

I ghave opened a ticket with ASUS and will report back what I hear.
I just discovered that my ticket did not go thru. Have opened another and confirmed that it went thru.
HighSierra
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Re: BING and USB

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I did receive a reply from an ASUS support person, asking for more information. When I clicked on the Reply button in their email it took me to the original ticket.

I updated the ticket with more information an clicked on the send button and got some reply about their server being busy. I have been trying for several days and keep getting the same error.

I tried replying to the email (directly to the ASUS support person on the 16th but haven't received an answer.
HighSierra
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Re: BING and USB

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After providing information I was asked to upgrade to the latest bios (2103).

I have upgraded the bios to 2103 and it has given me control of the mouse.

however, it is not working 100%. There is a small issue that the mouse pointer moves by itself about every 1-3 seconds. This causes problems when i want to key something in and the pointer moves somewhere.
HighSierra
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Re: BING and USB

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Update: it's actually about once every 4 seconds. the mouse pointer moves about 2 inches to the right and down a little. When it reaches the right edge of the screen it just moves down. This is very inconvenient if you need to type something as you lose whatever you typed when the mouse pointer moves.


Edit: added pointer after mouse.
Last edited by HighSierra on Sun Jan 08, 2012 2:19 pm, edited 2 times in total.
mjnelson99
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Re: BING and USB

Post by mjnelson99 »

I had to use a different mouse to stop random curser
movement to the right in BING as well as Image GUI programs.

Don't remember exactly now but I might have needed to remove
the mouse completely to get the curser (appropriate word) to
stay still.
Mary

On 1/2/2012 10:28 AM, HighSierra wrote:
> Update: it's actually about once every 4 seconds.

the mouse moves about 2 inches to the right and down a little.

When it reaches the right edge of the screen it just moves
down.

This is very inconvenient if you need to type something as
you lose whatever you typed when the mouse moves.
HighSierra
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Re: BING and USB

Post by HighSierra »

Mary, was that on a ASUS P8P67 Motherboard?
mjnelson99
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Re: BING and USB

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No. My Acer laptop Aspire 5520-5912

On 1/8/2012 8:20 AM, HighSierra wrote:
> Mary, was that on a ASUS P8P67 Motherboard?
HighSierra
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Re: BING and USB

Post by HighSierra »

Hmm, so it looks like the mouse/cursor movement, could be a BING issue and not BIOS related.


mjnelson99 wrote:No. My Acer laptop Aspire 5520-5912

On 1/8/2012 8:20 AM, HighSierra wrote:
> Mary, was that on a ASUS P8P67 Motherboard?
mjnelson99
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Re: BING and USB

Post by mjnelson99 »

It's not just BING. IFD 2.** graphical interface does the
same thing.
Mary

On 1/9/2012 9:19 AM, HighSierra wrote:
> Hmm, so it looks like the mouse/cursor movement, could be a BING issue and not BIOS related.
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> [quote="mjnelson99":1u300kol]No. My Acer laptop Aspire 5520-5912
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> On 1/8/2012 8:20 AM, HighSierra wrote:
> > Mary, was that on a ASUS P8P67 Motherboard?[/quote:1u300kol]
HighSierra
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Re: BING and USB

Post by HighSierra »

OK, Terabyte, what do you say about this mouse pointer movement issue. It shows up on my ASUS motherboard and on Mary's ACER Laptop (I wonder who makes their MBs).

Also shows up on Image for DOS.
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