Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware (More info?)
System:
Dell x300
On Docking Station
Windows XP
Logitech MX (or is it LX) 700 Desktop Duo
Connected on USB (though I am trying the ps2 port too)
Problem:
It seems the drivers are colliding. After logging in, the key board and
mouse start to delay their commands--mouse overs, typing, etc-anywhere from a
second to several seconds. It's as if the the buffer is saving up key
strokes then dumps them out.
There is a HID driver, a PS 2 keyboard and mouse driver and SMS virtual
keyboard driver. (I think I got all that right!).
I have tried uninstalling them, but to no avail, either the wireless
keyboard doesn't work or the PS 2 driver re installs itself automatically.
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware (More info?)
Check the batteries.
"Steve Yasko" <Steve Yasko@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:99ADC172-FE0E-4465-AD36-1E5292D4D863@microsoft.com...
> System:
> Dell x300
> On Docking Station
> Windows XP
> Logitech MX (or is it LX) 700 Desktop Duo
> Connected on USB (though I am trying the ps2 port too)
>
> Problem:
> It seems the drivers are colliding. After logging in, the key board and
> mouse start to delay their commands--mouse overs, typing, etc-anywhere
> from a
> second to several seconds. It's as if the the buffer is saving up key
> strokes then dumps them out.
>
> There is a HID driver, a PS 2 keyboard and mouse driver and SMS virtual
> keyboard driver. (I think I got all that right!).
> I have tried uninstalling them, but to no avail, either the wireless
> keyboard doesn't work or the PS 2 driver re installs itself
> automatically.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
>
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware (More info?)
Of course. brand new
"Yves Leclerc" wrote:
> Check the batteries.
>
> "Steve Yasko" <Steve Yasko@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:99ADC172-FE0E-4465-AD36-1E5292D4D863@microsoft.com...
> > System:
> > Dell x300
> > On Docking Station
> > Windows XP
> > Logitech MX (or is it LX) 700 Desktop Duo
> > Connected on USB (though I am trying the ps2 port too)
> >
> > Problem:
> > It seems the drivers are colliding. After logging in, the key board and
> > mouse start to delay their commands--mouse overs, typing, etc-anywhere
> > from a
> > second to several seconds. It's as if the the buffer is saving up key
> > strokes then dumps them out.
> >
> > There is a HID driver, a PS 2 keyboard and mouse driver and SMS virtual
> > keyboard driver. (I think I got all that right!).
> > I have tried uninstalling them, but to no avail, either the wireless
> > keyboard doesn't work or the PS 2 driver re installs itself
> > automatically.
> >
> > Any thoughts?
> >
> >
>
>
>
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