The rechargeable battery is dead ... buy a new one... or ask for a
replacement... there is no software problem... Intellipoint only warns you to
recharge it has nothing to do with the recharging itself.
"Computer & Sound System Tech" wrote:
Quote:
> this seems(having a dead battery) more plausible than having a driver tell
> the mouse it is at the charging station and only charging for a min or two.
> that's what i was trying to understand what you were saying.
>
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> "Peter" <nobody@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:%2396zxgMEIHA.1164@xxxxxx Quote:
> >I have the latest software - Intellipoint 6.2 and the same mouse and mine
> >charges OK. You have a dead battery on your hands....replace it.
> >
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> > Peter
> > Toronto, Canada
> > "mark" <mark@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> > news:0CFED76C-E642-4CD9-BEA1-32803EB3827B@xxxxxx Quote:
> >> Subject: Problem Laser 8000 Bluetooth Mouse
> >>
> >> Message: When the mouse is put on the charge pad its green light pulses 8
> >> times slowly. Then a red light flashes continuously and rapidly. The
> >> mouse's NIMH battery does not charge except for a few minutes of use.
> >> Even
> >> when the mouse is left on the pad overnight. This problem started early
> >> in
> >> August when a Vista update included a prompt to update the mouse driver
> >> software with a download from Microsoft. The Microsoft download was run
> >> and stopped itself with a note that the driver was not compatible. Thatt
> >> is when the mouse stopped charging properly.
> >>
> >> Then late August another Vista prompt to download the updated driver for
> >> the mouse, and this time the driver installed. However, the mouse
> >> continues to fail to charge except for less than a minute when it is
> >> first
> >> placed on the charge pad.
> >>
> >> The mouse battery charge anly lasts a very short while. If I take a half
> >> hour to reseat the mouse on the pad every time the rapid red blinking
> >> occurs, I can slowly build up the charge. The slow green pulsing lasts
> >> about 30 seconds, so in half an hour the mouse is reseated on the charger
> >> pad 60 times.
> >>
> >> Microsoft can direct me to a safe driver update, please. That would be
> >> greatly appreciated. It would be really appropriate if Microsoft would
> >> correct the error in its driver update for the Laser 8000 mouse (date of
> >> manufature, 2007).
> >>
> >> Mark Stewart, August, September, October 2007
> > >