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| | Stand By or Hibernation, USB mouse does not resume operation use In Windows Vista Business 32-bit version I use a Logitech USB wireless mouse. Whenever Vista goes in to Hibernation or Stand By mode for any short or long period of time and the system wakes up, the Logitech USB wireless mouse does not work. This computer is a laptop and the trackpad mouse on the laptop does work. I even tried opening Device Manager, delete the USB mouse and allow Device Manager to scan for new devices. Same resume -- no USB mouse. The only way to get the Logitech USB wireless mouse to function again is to restart Vista. I reported this problem to Microsoft through Vista's Bug Report option when I ran the the public beta (or release candidate) versions. This problem does NOT occur with this Logitech USB wireless mouse in Windows XP. Anyone else experiencing this problem? Any known solutions? |
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| | Re: Stand By or Hibernation, USB mouse does not resume operation use no, but hey.. its better than my sleep issue where the monitor/video card never come back. i have to cold reboot by holding the power button in! "Mark (MCP)" <nipperspot-at-gmail-dot-com> wrote in message news:uQWVMnXSHHA.4028@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > In Windows Vista Business 32-bit version I use a Logitech USB wireless > mouse. Whenever Vista goes in to Hibernation or Stand By mode for any > short or long period of time and the system wakes up, the Logitech USB > wireless mouse does not work. This computer is a laptop and the trackpad > mouse on the laptop does work. I even tried opening Device Manager, > delete the USB mouse and allow Device Manager to scan for new devices. > Same resume -- no USB mouse. > > The only way to get the Logitech USB wireless mouse to function again is > to restart Vista. > > I reported this problem to Microsoft through Vista's Bug Report option > when I ran the the public beta (or release candidate) versions. > > This problem does NOT occur with this Logitech USB wireless mouse in > Windows XP. > > Anyone else experiencing this problem? Any known solutions? > > |
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| | Re: Stand By or Hibernation, USB mouse does not resume operation use Same problem here,sorry I am not aware of a solution. "Mark (MCP)" <nipperspot-at-gmail-dot-com> wrote in message news:uQWVMnXSHHA.4028@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > In Windows Vista Business 32-bit version I use a Logitech USB wireless > mouse. Whenever Vista goes in to Hibernation or Stand By mode for any > short or long period of time and the system wakes up, the Logitech USB > wireless mouse does not work. This computer is a laptop and the trackpad > mouse on the laptop does work. I even tried opening Device Manager, > delete the USB mouse and allow Device Manager to scan for new devices. > Same resume -- no USB mouse. > > The only way to get the Logitech USB wireless mouse to function again is > to restart Vista. > > I reported this problem to Microsoft through Vista's Bug Report option > when I ran the the public beta (or release candidate) versions. > > This problem does NOT occur with this Logitech USB wireless mouse in > Windows XP. > > Anyone else experiencing this problem? Any known solutions? > > |
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