morgan@brambo.UUCP (Morgan W. Jones) (03/21/88)
Does anyone else find that the mouse menu button doesn't always keep contact? I find that if I hold it for a while, it loses contact and acts as though I've let go of the button, even though I haven't. This is the second A2000 mouse I've had that has done this. Its not a very big problem, but it is annoying. -- Morgan Jones - Bramalea Software Inc. morgan@brambo.UUCP ...!{uunet!mnetor!lsuc!ncrcan, utgpu!telly}!brambo!morgan "These might not even be my opinions, let alone anyone else's."
dillon@CORY.BERKELEY.EDU (Matt Dillon) (03/22/88)
:Does anyone else find that the mouse menu button doesn't always keep :contact? I find that if I hold it for a while, it loses contact and :Its not a very big problem, but it is annoying. This happened to me a while back. I replaced the switches inside the mouse.
ejkst@cisunx.UUCP (Eric J. Kennedy) (03/23/88)
In article <8803212158.AA05924@cory.Berkeley.EDU>, dillon@CORY.BERKELEY.EDU (Matt Dillon) writes: | :Does anyone else find that the mouse menu button doesn't always keep | :contact? I find that if I hold it for a while, it loses contact and | :Its not a very big problem, but it is annoying. | | This happened to me a while back. I replaced the switches inside | the mouse. Where did you get them? I've looked everywhere. -- ------------ Eric Kennedy ejkst@cisunx.UUCP
ford@kenobi.UUCP (Mike Ditto) (03/24/88)
Posting-Front-End: GNU Emacs 18.41.10 of Fri Oct 2 1987 on kenobi (usg-unix-v) In article <354@brambo.UUCP> morgan@brambo.UUCP (Morgan W. Jones) writes: > Does anyone else find that the mouse menu button doesn't always keep > contact? I find that if I hold it for a while, it loses contact and > acts as though I've let go of the button, even though I haven't. This > is the second A2000 mouse I've had that has done this. Mine does it too. -=] Ford [=- "Once there were parking lots, (In Real Life: Mike Ditto) now it's a peaceful oasis. ford%kenobi@crash.CTS.COM This was a Pizza Hut, ...!sdcsvax!crash!kenobi!ford now it's all covered with daisies." -- Talking Heads