Bob

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I tried to get some information at the hardware group but to no avail. I
have the wireless notebook mouse plugged into the USB on my Dell Latitude 810
running Windows XP Pro. The mouse worked fine for a short time and now it
stops working intermittently. Changed the battery and that has not solved
the problem.

Any ideas?
 
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Check the USB port is not being turned off to "save power" (Device
Manager) Good USB connection at plug. And no radiating interfering
equipment around the laptop area.

Bob wrote:

> I tried to get some information at the hardware group but to no avail. I
> have the wireless notebook mouse plugged into the USB on my Dell Latitude 810
> running Windows XP Pro. The mouse worked fine for a short time and now it
> stops working intermittently. Changed the battery and that has not solved
> the problem.
>
> Any ideas?
 

Bob

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How do you know if the USB port has been turned off to save power? Also,
would it matter much if I used a USB port on the laptop itself or on the Port
Replicator I am using?

"Bob I" wrote:

> Check the USB port is not being turned off to "save power" (Device
> Manager) Good USB connection at plug. And no radiating interfering
> equipment around the laptop area.
>
> Bob wrote:
>
> > I tried to get some information at the hardware group but to no avail. I
> > have the wireless notebook mouse plugged into the USB on my Dell Latitude 810
> > running Windows XP Pro. The mouse worked fine for a short time and now it
> > stops working intermittently. Changed the battery and that has not solved
> > the problem.
> >
> > Any ideas?
>
>
 
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Device manager, Universal Serial Bus controles, USB root hub,
Properties, power management, UNcheck the box for "Allow the computer to
....."

Bob wrote:

> How do you know if the USB port has been turned off to save power? Also,
> would it matter much if I used a USB port on the laptop itself or on the Port
> Replicator I am using?
>
> "Bob I" wrote:
>
>
>>Check the USB port is not being turned off to "save power" (Device
>>Manager) Good USB connection at plug. And no radiating interfering
>>equipment around the laptop area.
>>
>>Bob wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I tried to get some information at the hardware group but to no avail. I
>>>have the wireless notebook mouse plugged into the USB on my Dell Latitude 810
>>>running Windows XP Pro. The mouse worked fine for a short time and now it
>>>stops working intermittently. Changed the battery and that has not solved
>>>the problem.
>>>
>>>Any ideas?
>>
>>
 

Bob

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thanks, I'll take a look there.

"Bob I" wrote:

> Device manager, Universal Serial Bus controles, USB root hub,
> Properties, power management, UNcheck the box for "Allow the computer to
> ....."
>
> Bob wrote:
>
> > How do you know if the USB port has been turned off to save power? Also,
> > would it matter much if I used a USB port on the laptop itself or on the Port
> > Replicator I am using?
> >
> > "Bob I" wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Check the USB port is not being turned off to "save power" (Device
> >>Manager) Good USB connection at plug. And no radiating interfering
> >>equipment around the laptop area.
> >>
> >>Bob wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>I tried to get some information at the hardware group but to no avail. I
> >>>have the wireless notebook mouse plugged into the USB on my Dell Latitude 810
> >>>running Windows XP Pro. The mouse worked fine for a short time and now it
> >>>stops working intermittently. Changed the battery and that has not solved
> >>>the problem.
> >>>
> >>>Any ideas?
> >>
> >>
>
>