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URGENT HELP: problem started early this am, first time. The mouse is moving
the screens which are all magnified (enlarged). I tried unplugging the mouse;
checking the 'lock task bar'; ... don't know how to stop the mouse from doing
this or to restore the screen size. Checked in control panel under display
but couldn't find an answer.... help!
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bogart64
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"Bogart64" <Bogart64@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> URGENT HELP: problem started early this am, first time. The mouse is
> moving
> the screens which are all magnified (enlarged). I tried unplugging the
> mouse;
> checking the 'lock task bar'; ... don't know how to stop the mouse from
> doing
> this or to restore the screen size. Checked in control panel under display
> but couldn't find an answer.... help!
> --
> bogart64
look in control panel at your "accessibility settings"
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nothing to change that is relevant in accessibility settings -- i thought of
that one too. It seems to me that the mouse can get stuck and grab things...
but i don't recall why or how to fix it... also, the problem seems to be with
AOL screen.
"Haggis" wrote:
>
> "Bogart64" <Bogart64@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:45E6A2FD-CDC6-4CEF-A7DA-7DE7008F38EB@microsoft.com...
> > URGENT HELP: problem started early this am, first time. The mouse is
> > moving
> > the screens which are all magnified (enlarged). I tried unplugging the
> > mouse;
> > checking the 'lock task bar'; ... don't know how to stop the mouse from
> > doing
> > this or to restore the screen size. Checked in control panel under display
> > but couldn't find an answer.... help!
> > --
> > bogart64
>
> look in control panel at your "accessibility settings"
>
>
>
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"Bogart64" <Bogart64@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:F88D7FE9-8D28-4327-9CC3-AC184B2904CC@microsoft.com...
> nothing to change that is relevant in accessibility settings -- i thought
> of
> that one too. It seems to me that the mouse can get stuck and grab
> things...
> but i don't recall why or how to fix it... also, the problem seems to be
> with
> AOL screen.
>
> "Haggis" wrote:
>
>>
>> "Bogart64" <Bogart64@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:45E6A2FD-CDC6-4CEF-A7DA-7DE7008F38EB@microsoft.com...
>> > URGENT HELP: problem started early this am, first time. The mouse is
>> > moving
>> > the screens which are all magnified (enlarged). I tried unplugging the
>> > mouse;
>> > checking the 'lock task bar'; ... don't know how to stop the mouse from
>> > doing
>> > this or to restore the screen size. Checked in control panel under
>> > display
>> > but couldn't find an answer.... help!
>> > --
>> > bogart64
>>
>> look in control panel at your "accessibility settings"
>>
>>
>>
what size monitor do you have and what are your display settings set to ?
(640X480...800X600 etc.) color depth ?
is there a setting for "panning".
what is your video card and are the proper drivers installed?
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