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| | Start Menu Closes too Quickly in Windows Vista + Trouble renaming Hi all, This is a problem I've encountered on my new laptop: Lenovo Thinkpad T61 16U (14.1 inch widescreen version) Intel T7300 @ 2.0 GHZ 2 GB Ram Windows Vista Business 32 Bit What happens is that when I open the start menu and try to start a program, the menu closes before I can successfully click on the program and open it. So let's say I want to open Microsoft Word, which is in a Microsoft Office folder. I can click Start > all programs > Microsoft Office ... the folder will expand, and then everything closes before I can click on the program. I played around with settings, restarted the machine, and still it happens every time. Very frustrating. I can sometimes manage to get the program if I open the start menu several times in a row and am quick with the mouse. I also noticed just now another, possibly related, issue: I created a new folder, and then right clicked, and selected "rename". I managed to type only a few letters before the folder stopped letting me rename it. I clicked rename again, same thing happened. Repeat 100 times with same result. The 'editable' version of the filename remains visible for approximately two seconds, and then reverts to the read-only view. It seems like it may be a mousing issue here, but it happens whether I am using my external usb wireless mouse (Microsoft Laser 6000) or when using either of the touchpad or trackbutton on my PC. I also played around with the 'properties' settings for the start menu without success. It's becoming a real problem -- I can't rename any files or folders. Any help appreciated. Thanks, Justin |
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| | Re: Start Menu Closes too Quickly in Windows Vista + Trouble renaming Hi, Justin. I have that same mouse (Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 6000, part of a wireless desktop set). I have some gripes about it, but this is not one of them. I've never had a laptop of any kind. I'm running Vista Ultimate x64 (and occasionally dual-booting to x86) on a home-built rig on an EPoX mobo and AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000+ CPU. I can't help with your problem except to report that, "It works for me." Do you have the latest drivers? My current mouse driver is referred to as IntelliPoint 6.2; Device Manager shows it as version 6.20.178.0, dated 8/28/07. Are you using the default Vista Start menu, or the Classic Start menu, with its WinXP-style "fly-out" sub-menus? As I recall, those XP-style fly-outs often disappeared before I wanted them to. There was a setting to adjust the time, but I don't recall where it was. It should still be there in Vista if you have opted for the Classic menu. As to renaming files/folders, if you press <F2>, do you get the same reaction as with the mouse? RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX rc@xxxxxx Microsoft Windows MVP (Running Windows Live Mail beta 2 in Vista Ultimate x64 SP1 beta v.275) "Justin_n" <Justin_n@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:0CB7C93D-FA31-4937-9553-1337E52C501F@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi all, > > This is a problem I've encountered on my new laptop: > > Lenovo Thinkpad T61 16U (14.1 inch widescreen version) > Intel T7300 @ 2.0 GHZ > 2 GB Ram > Windows Vista Business 32 Bit > > What happens is that when I open the start menu and try to start a > program, > the menu closes before I can successfully click on the program and open > it. > > So let's say I want to open Microsoft Word, which is in a Microsoft Office > folder. I can click Start > all programs > Microsoft Office ... the folder > will expand, and then everything closes before I can click on the program. > > I played around with settings, restarted the machine, and still it happens > every time. Very frustrating. I can sometimes manage to get the program if > I > open the start menu several times in a row and am quick with the mouse. > > I also noticed just now another, possibly related, issue: I created a new > folder, and then right clicked, and selected "rename". I managed to type > only > a few letters before the folder stopped letting me rename it. I clicked > rename again, same thing happened. Repeat 100 times with same result. The > 'editable' version of the filename remains visible for approximately two > seconds, and then reverts to the read-only view. > > It seems like it may be a mousing issue here, but it happens whether I am > using my external usb wireless mouse (Microsoft Laser 6000) or when using > either of the touchpad or trackbutton on my PC. > > I also played around with the 'properties' settings for the start menu > without success. > > It's becoming a real problem -- I can't rename any files or folders. Any > help appreciated. > > Thanks, > > Justin |
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| | Re: Start Menu Closes too Quickly in Windows Vista + Trouble renam Hi R.C. Thanks for taking the time to respond. To answer your questions, I have made sure all the drivers are up to date, so it's not a driver problem for sure. I am also using the Windows Vista Menu. The problem still exists, and I've come to realize that it's actually a lot more complicated then I first thought. The mouse performance is completely off within the Vista environment itself. It seems like the system will not recognize when I am holding the mouse button down, and it acts as if I am clicking the mouse button at times when I'm not. The start menu and file-renaming issues are just two symptoms. For instance, if I try to click and drag a file, I sometimes need to try many times in order to do it. If I try to click and drag on the desktop, creating a 'box' to select things, it will disappear again after about two seconds -- as if I had let go of the mouse button, but I'm still holding it down. If I try to use drop-down menus in Vista, they disappear quickly also. If I try to click and drag a scroll bar up or down within a folder, it will stop moving after two seconds or so, as if I had let go of the button. Sometimes open folders will act strangely, as if I was clicking on something repeatedly, but I'm not. I can tell this by fluctuations in the colour of the folder, if you know what I mean, as if it's being selected and de-selected multiple times. Interestingly though, this only happens with Vista folders or other utilities belonging to the operating system. If I open an application (even Windows Mail) everything is fine and the mouse works like a charm. It's just when I am trying to move files or folders or access things through Vista that all these problems arise. I am at my wits end -- any insight would be wonderful. "R. C. White" wrote: Quote: > Hi, Justin. > > I have that same mouse (Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 6000, part of a > wireless desktop set). I have some gripes about it, but this is not one of > them. I've never had a laptop of any kind. I'm running Vista Ultimate x64 > (and occasionally dual-booting to x86) on a home-built rig on an EPoX mobo > and AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000+ CPU. > > I can't help with your problem except to report that, "It works for me." > > Do you have the latest drivers? My current mouse driver is referred to as > IntelliPoint 6.2; Device Manager shows it as version 6.20.178.0, dated > 8/28/07. > > Are you using the default Vista Start menu, or the Classic Start menu, with > its WinXP-style "fly-out" sub-menus? As I recall, those XP-style fly-outs > often disappeared before I wanted them to. There was a setting to adjust > the time, but I don't recall where it was. It should still be there in > Vista if you have opted for the Classic menu. > > As to renaming files/folders, if you press <F2>, do you get the same > reaction as with the mouse? > > RC > -- > R. C. White, CPA > San Marcos, TX > rc@xxxxxx > Microsoft Windows MVP > (Running Windows Live Mail beta 2 in Vista Ultimate x64 SP1 beta v.275) > > "Justin_n" <Justin_n@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:0CB7C93D-FA31-4937-9553-1337E52C501F@xxxxxx Quote: > > Hi all, > > > > This is a problem I've encountered on my new laptop: > > > > Lenovo Thinkpad T61 16U (14.1 inch widescreen version) > > Intel T7300 @ 2.0 GHZ > > 2 GB Ram > > Windows Vista Business 32 Bit > > > > What happens is that when I open the start menu and try to start a > > program, > > the menu closes before I can successfully click on the program and open > > it. > > > > So let's say I want to open Microsoft Word, which is in a Microsoft Office > > folder. I can click Start > all programs > Microsoft Office ... the folder > > will expand, and then everything closes before I can click on the program. > > > > I played around with settings, restarted the machine, and still it happens > > every time. Very frustrating. I can sometimes manage to get the program if > > I > > open the start menu several times in a row and am quick with the mouse. > > > > I also noticed just now another, possibly related, issue: I created a new > > folder, and then right clicked, and selected "rename". I managed to type > > only > > a few letters before the folder stopped letting me rename it. I clicked > > rename again, same thing happened. Repeat 100 times with same result. The > > 'editable' version of the filename remains visible for approximately two > > seconds, and then reverts to the read-only view. > > > > It seems like it may be a mousing issue here, but it happens whether I am > > using my external usb wireless mouse (Microsoft Laser 6000) or when using > > either of the touchpad or trackbutton on my PC. > > > > I also played around with the 'properties' settings for the start menu > > without success. > > > > It's becoming a real problem -- I can't rename any files or folders. Any > > help appreciated. > > > > Thanks, > > > > Justin > |
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| | Re: Start Menu Closes too Quickly in Windows Vista + Trouble renam Hi, Justin. I waited a couple of days, hoping someone would jump in with The Answer. But, no joy on that hope. :^{ I'm about out of ideas here. My own Laser Mouse 6000 performs well MOST of the time. Sometimes I have to click the scroll button multiple times here in the NGs to get it to register the Ctrl+H that I've set it for, so that I can easily toggle in and out of Show replies to my messages. The most curious anomaly is in Quicken, where I can scroll down in a report or register, but not up; the more I roll the scroll wheel down - or up, the more the register scrolls up! :>( Other users have reported the same problem and we've not yet been able to determine even whether the problem is in Quicken or in Vista or in the IntelliPoint 6.2 driver. But I've not seen anything like the symptoms you describe. You HAVE checked all the obvious things, I'm sure: Batteries? Mouse pad or other surface? Placement of both the mouse and the sending unit to be sure there is no electrical interference? (I moved my controller unit from my desk to a nearby bookcase and that got rid of a lot of spurious actions for my mouse - and keyboard. It is now about 4' from the mouse; it was just 1 foot away.) I hope someone chimes in here with something useful. RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX rc@xxxxxx Microsoft Windows MVP (Running Windows Live Mail beta 2 in Vista Ultimate x64 SP1 beta v.275) "Justin_n" <Justinn@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:3827C898-5310-40EC-A869-C386A6172AA7@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi R.C. > > Thanks for taking the time to respond. > > To answer your questions, I have made sure all the drivers are up to date, > so it's not a driver problem for sure. I am also using the Windows Vista > Menu. > > The problem still exists, and I've come to realize that it's actually a > lot > more complicated then I first thought. > > The mouse performance is completely off within the Vista environment > itself. > It seems like the system will not recognize when I am holding the mouse > button down, and it acts as if I am clicking the mouse button at times > when > I'm not. > > The start menu and file-renaming issues are just two symptoms. For > instance, > if I try to click and drag a file, I sometimes need to try many times in > order to do it. > > If I try to click and drag on the desktop, creating a 'box' to select > things, it will disappear again after about two seconds -- as if I had let > go > of the mouse button, but I'm still holding it down. If I try to use > drop-down > menus in Vista, they disappear quickly also. If I try to click and drag a > scroll bar up or down within a folder, it will stop moving after two > seconds > or so, as if I had let go of the button. > > Sometimes open folders will act strangely, as if I was clicking on > something > repeatedly, but I'm not. I can tell this by fluctuations in the colour of > the > folder, if you know what I mean, as if it's being selected and de-selected > multiple times. > > Interestingly though, this only happens with Vista folders or other > utilities belonging to the operating system. If I open an application > (even > Windows Mail) everything is fine and the mouse works like a charm. It's > just > when I am trying to move files or folders or access things through Vista > that > all these problems arise. > > I am at my wits end -- any insight would be wonderful. > > "R. C. White" wrote: > Quote: >> Hi, Justin. >> >> I have that same mouse (Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 6000, part of a >> wireless desktop set). I have some gripes about it, but this is not one >> of >> them. I've never had a laptop of any kind. I'm running Vista Ultimate >> x64 >> (and occasionally dual-booting to x86) on a home-built rig on an EPoX >> mobo >> and AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000+ CPU. >> >> I can't help with your problem except to report that, "It works for me." >> >> Do you have the latest drivers? My current mouse driver is referred to >> as >> IntelliPoint 6.2; Device Manager shows it as version 6.20.178.0, dated >> 8/28/07. >> >> Are you using the default Vista Start menu, or the Classic Start menu, >> with >> its WinXP-style "fly-out" sub-menus? As I recall, those XP-style >> fly-outs >> often disappeared before I wanted them to. There was a setting to adjust >> the time, but I don't recall where it was. It should still be there in >> Vista if you have opted for the Classic menu. >> >> As to renaming files/folders, if you press <F2>, do you get the same >> reaction as with the mouse? >> >> RC >> >> "Justin_n" <Justin_n@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:0CB7C93D-FA31-4937-9553-1337E52C501F@xxxxxx Quote: >> > Hi all, >> > >> > This is a problem I've encountered on my new laptop: >> > >> > Lenovo Thinkpad T61 16U (14.1 inch widescreen version) >> > Intel T7300 @ 2.0 GHZ >> > 2 GB Ram >> > Windows Vista Business 32 Bit >> > >> > What happens is that when I open the start menu and try to start a >> > program, >> > the menu closes before I can successfully click on the program and open >> > it. >> > >> > So let's say I want to open Microsoft Word, which is in a Microsoft >> > Office >> > folder. I can click Start > all programs > Microsoft Office ... the >> > folder >> > will expand, and then everything closes before I can click on the >> > program. >> > >> > I played around with settings, restarted the machine, and still it >> > happens >> > every time. Very frustrating. I can sometimes manage to get the program >> > if >> > I >> > open the start menu several times in a row and am quick with the mouse. >> > >> > I also noticed just now another, possibly related, issue: I created a >> > new >> > folder, and then right clicked, and selected "rename". I managed to >> > type >> > only >> > a few letters before the folder stopped letting me rename it. I clicked >> > rename again, same thing happened. Repeat 100 times with same result. >> > The >> > 'editable' version of the filename remains visible for approximately >> > two >> > seconds, and then reverts to the read-only view. >> > >> > It seems like it may be a mousing issue here, but it happens whether I >> > am >> > using my external usb wireless mouse (Microsoft Laser 6000) or when >> > using >> > either of the touchpad or trackbutton on my PC. >> > >> > I also played around with the 'properties' settings for the start menu >> > without success. >> > >> > It's becoming a real problem -- I can't rename any files or folders. >> > Any >> > help appreciated. >> > >> > Thanks, >> > >> > Justin |
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| | Re: Start Menu Closes too Quickly in Windows Vista + Trouble renam Hi RC, Thanks again for the response! I finally managed to figure this out late last night. I had checked before whether the problem still occurred when I disconnected the USB mouse altogether (it did). But yesterday was the first time I actually disconnected my computer from the entire USB hub -- I noticed that the problem was gone! After checking through all the devices, it proved to be a small USB memory key that was causing the trouble -- a memorex 512 mb. This key has some applications that run automatically when it's inserted, and these apps are apparently not vista compatible. Once I removed the key -- all the strange behavior disappeared. Both relieving and very strange. Thanks again for taking the time to help me out. Justi "R. C. White" wrote: Quote: > Hi, Justin. > > I waited a couple of days, hoping someone would jump in with The Answer. > But, no joy on that hope. :^{ > > I'm about out of ideas here. My own Laser Mouse 6000 performs well MOST of > the time. Sometimes I have to click the scroll button multiple times here > in the NGs to get it to register the Ctrl+H that I've set it for, so that I > can easily toggle in and out of Show replies to my messages. The most > curious anomaly is in Quicken, where I can scroll down in a report or > register, but not up; the more I roll the scroll wheel down - or up, the > more the register scrolls up! :>( Other users have reported the same > problem and we've not yet been able to determine even whether the problem is > in Quicken or in Vista or in the IntelliPoint 6.2 driver. > > But I've not seen anything like the symptoms you describe. > > You HAVE checked all the obvious things, I'm sure: Batteries? Mouse pad or > other surface? Placement of both the mouse and the sending unit to be sure > there is no electrical interference? (I moved my controller unit from my > desk to a nearby bookcase and that got rid of a lot of spurious actions for > my mouse - and keyboard. It is now about 4' from the mouse; it was just 1 > foot away.) > > I hope someone chimes in here with something useful. > > RC > -- > R. C. White, CPA > San Marcos, TX > rc@xxxxxx > Microsoft Windows MVP > (Running Windows Live Mail beta 2 in Vista Ultimate x64 SP1 beta v.275) > > "Justin_n" <Justinn@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:3827C898-5310-40EC-A869-C386A6172AA7@xxxxxx Quote: > > Hi R.C. > > > > Thanks for taking the time to respond. > > > > To answer your questions, I have made sure all the drivers are up to date, > > so it's not a driver problem for sure. I am also using the Windows Vista > > Menu. > > > > The problem still exists, and I've come to realize that it's actually a > > lot > > more complicated then I first thought. > > > > The mouse performance is completely off within the Vista environment > > itself. > > It seems like the system will not recognize when I am holding the mouse > > button down, and it acts as if I am clicking the mouse button at times > > when > > I'm not. > > > > The start menu and file-renaming issues are just two symptoms. For > > instance, > > if I try to click and drag a file, I sometimes need to try many times in > > order to do it. > > > > If I try to click and drag on the desktop, creating a 'box' to select > > things, it will disappear again after about two seconds -- as if I had let > > go > > of the mouse button, but I'm still holding it down. If I try to use > > drop-down > > menus in Vista, they disappear quickly also. If I try to click and drag a > > scroll bar up or down within a folder, it will stop moving after two > > seconds > > or so, as if I had let go of the button. > > > > Sometimes open folders will act strangely, as if I was clicking on > > something > > repeatedly, but I'm not. I can tell this by fluctuations in the colour of > > the > > folder, if you know what I mean, as if it's being selected and de-selected > > multiple times. > > > > Interestingly though, this only happens with Vista folders or other > > utilities belonging to the operating system. If I open an application > > (even > > Windows Mail) everything is fine and the mouse works like a charm. It's > > just > > when I am trying to move files or folders or access things through Vista > > that > > all these problems arise. > > > > I am at my wits end -- any insight would be wonderful. > > > > "R. C. White" wrote: > > Quote: > >> Hi, Justin. > >> > >> I have that same mouse (Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 6000, part of a > >> wireless desktop set). I have some gripes about it, but this is not one > >> of > >> them. I've never had a laptop of any kind. I'm running Vista Ultimate > >> x64 > >> (and occasionally dual-booting to x86) on a home-built rig on an EPoX > >> mobo > >> and AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000+ CPU. > >> > >> I can't help with your problem except to report that, "It works for me." > >> > >> Do you have the latest drivers? My current mouse driver is referred to > >> as > >> IntelliPoint 6.2; Device Manager shows it as version 6.20.178.0, dated > >> 8/28/07. > >> > >> Are you using the default Vista Start menu, or the Classic Start menu, > >> with > >> its WinXP-style "fly-out" sub-menus? As I recall, those XP-style > >> fly-outs > >> often disappeared before I wanted them to. There was a setting to adjust > >> the time, but I don't recall where it was. It should still be there in > >> Vista if you have opted for the Classic menu. > >> > >> As to renaming files/folders, if you press <F2>, do you get the same > >> reaction as with the mouse? > >> > >> RC > >> > >> "Justin_n" <Justin_n@xxxxxx> wrote in message > >> news:0CB7C93D-FA31-4937-9553-1337E52C501F@xxxxxx > >> > Hi all, > >> > > >> > This is a problem I've encountered on my new laptop: > >> > > >> > Lenovo Thinkpad T61 16U (14.1 inch widescreen version) > >> > Intel T7300 @ 2.0 GHZ > >> > 2 GB Ram > >> > Windows Vista Business 32 Bit > >> > > >> > What happens is that when I open the start menu and try to start a > >> > program, > >> > the menu closes before I can successfully click on the program and open > >> > it. > >> > > >> > So let's say I want to open Microsoft Word, which is in a Microsoft > >> > Office > >> > folder. I can click Start > all programs > Microsoft Office ... the > >> > folder > >> > will expand, and then everything closes before I can click on the > >> > program. > >> > > >> > I played around with settings, restarted the machine, and still it > >> > happens > >> > every time. Very frustrating. I can sometimes manage to get the program > >> > if > >> > I > >> > open the start menu several times in a row and am quick with the mouse. > >> > > >> > I also noticed just now another, possibly related, issue: I created a > >> > new > >> > folder, and then right clicked, and selected "rename". I managed to > >> > type > >> > only > >> > a few letters before the folder stopped letting me rename it. I clicked > >> > rename again, same thing happened. Repeat 100 times with same result. > >> > The > >> > 'editable' version of the filename remains visible for approximately > >> > two > >> > seconds, and then reverts to the read-only view. > >> > > >> > It seems like it may be a mousing issue here, but it happens whether I > >> > am > >> > using my external usb wireless mouse (Microsoft Laser 6000) or when > >> > using > >> > either of the touchpad or trackbutton on my PC. > >> > > >> > I also played around with the 'properties' settings for the start menu > >> > without success. > >> > > >> > It's becoming a real problem -- I can't rename any files or folders. > >> > Any > >> > help appreciated. > >> > > >> > Thanks, > >> > > >> > Justin |
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| | Re: Start Menu Closes too Quickly in Windows Vista + Trouble renam Hi, Justin. Congratulations! And thanks for the report back. RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX rc@xxxxxx Microsoft Windows MVP (Running Windows Live Mail beta 2 in Vista Ultimate x64 SP1 beta v.275) "Justin_n" <Justinn@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:AF9B9AC1-54B8-4BE8-BCDC-E696E120C422@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi RC, > > Thanks again for the response! > > I finally managed to figure this out late last night. I had checked before > whether the problem still occurred when I disconnected the USB mouse > altogether (it did). > > But yesterday was the first time I actually disconnected my computer from > the entire USB hub -- I noticed that the problem was gone! > > After checking through all the devices, it proved to be a small USB memory > key that was causing the trouble -- a memorex 512 mb. > > This key has some applications that run automatically when it's inserted, > and these apps are apparently not vista compatible. Once I removed the > key -- > all the strange behavior disappeared. > > Both relieving and very strange. Thanks again for taking the time to help > me > out. > > Justi > > "R. C. White" wrote: > Quote: >> Hi, Justin. >> >> I waited a couple of days, hoping someone would jump in with The Answer. >> But, no joy on that hope. :^{ >> >> I'm about out of ideas here. My own Laser Mouse 6000 performs well MOST >> of >> the time. Sometimes I have to click the scroll button multiple times >> here >> in the NGs to get it to register the Ctrl+H that I've set it for, so that >> I >> can easily toggle in and out of Show replies to my messages. The most >> curious anomaly is in Quicken, where I can scroll down in a report or >> register, but not up; the more I roll the scroll wheel down - or up, the >> more the register scrolls up! :>( Other users have reported the same >> problem and we've not yet been able to determine even whether the problem >> is >> in Quicken or in Vista or in the IntelliPoint 6.2 driver. >> >> But I've not seen anything like the symptoms you describe. >> >> You HAVE checked all the obvious things, I'm sure: Batteries? Mouse pad >> or >> other surface? Placement of both the mouse and the sending unit to be >> sure >> there is no electrical interference? (I moved my controller unit from my >> desk to a nearby bookcase and that got rid of a lot of spurious actions >> for >> my mouse - and keyboard. It is now about 4' from the mouse; it was just >> 1 >> foot away.) >> >> I hope someone chimes in here with something useful. >> >> RC >> >> "Justin_n" <Justinn@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:3827C898-5310-40EC-A869-C386A6172AA7@xxxxxx Quote: >> > Hi R.C. >> > >> > Thanks for taking the time to respond. >> > >> > To answer your questions, I have made sure all the drivers are up to >> > date, >> > so it's not a driver problem for sure. I am also using the Windows >> > Vista >> > Menu. >> > >> > The problem still exists, and I've come to realize that it's actually a >> > lot >> > more complicated then I first thought. >> > >> > The mouse performance is completely off within the Vista environment >> > itself. >> > It seems like the system will not recognize when I am holding the mouse >> > button down, and it acts as if I am clicking the mouse button at times >> > when >> > I'm not. >> > >> > The start menu and file-renaming issues are just two symptoms. For >> > instance, >> > if I try to click and drag a file, I sometimes need to try many times >> > in >> > order to do it. >> > >> > If I try to click and drag on the desktop, creating a 'box' to select >> > things, it will disappear again after about two seconds -- as if I had >> > let >> > go >> > of the mouse button, but I'm still holding it down. If I try to use >> > drop-down >> > menus in Vista, they disappear quickly also. If I try to click and drag >> > a >> > scroll bar up or down within a folder, it will stop moving after two >> > seconds >> > or so, as if I had let go of the button. >> > >> > Sometimes open folders will act strangely, as if I was clicking on >> > something >> > repeatedly, but I'm not. I can tell this by fluctuations in the colour >> > of >> > the >> > folder, if you know what I mean, as if it's being selected and >> > de-selected >> > multiple times. >> > >> > Interestingly though, this only happens with Vista folders or other >> > utilities belonging to the operating system. If I open an application >> > (even >> > Windows Mail) everything is fine and the mouse works like a charm. It's >> > just >> > when I am trying to move files or folders or access things through >> > Vista >> > that >> > all these problems arise. >> > >> > I am at my wits end -- any insight would be wonderful. >> > >> > "R. C. White" wrote: >> > >> >> Hi, Justin. >> >> >> >> I have that same mouse (Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 6000, part of a >> >> wireless desktop set). I have some gripes about it, but this is not >> >> one >> >> of >> >> them. I've never had a laptop of any kind. I'm running Vista >> >> Ultimate >> >> x64 >> >> (and occasionally dual-booting to x86) on a home-built rig on an EPoX >> >> mobo >> >> and AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000+ CPU. >> >> >> >> I can't help with your problem except to report that, "It works for >> >> me." >> >> >> >> Do you have the latest drivers? My current mouse driver is referred >> >> to >> >> as >> >> IntelliPoint 6.2; Device Manager shows it as version 6.20.178.0, dated >> >> 8/28/07. >> >> >> >> Are you using the default Vista Start menu, or the Classic Start menu, >> >> with >> >> its WinXP-style "fly-out" sub-menus? As I recall, those XP-style >> >> fly-outs >> >> often disappeared before I wanted them to. There was a setting to >> >> adjust >> >> the time, but I don't recall where it was. It should still be there >> >> in >> >> Vista if you have opted for the Classic menu. >> >> >> >> As to renaming files/folders, if you press <F2>, do you get the same >> >> reaction as with the mouse? >> >> >> >> RC >> >> >> >> "Justin_n" <Justin_n@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> >> news:0CB7C93D-FA31-4937-9553-1337E52C501F@xxxxxx >> >> > Hi all, >> >> > >> >> > This is a problem I've encountered on my new laptop: >> >> > >> >> > Lenovo Thinkpad T61 16U (14.1 inch widescreen version) >> >> > Intel T7300 @ 2.0 GHZ >> >> > 2 GB Ram >> >> > Windows Vista Business 32 Bit >> >> > >> >> > What happens is that when I open the start menu and try to start a >> >> > program, >> >> > the menu closes before I can successfully click on the program and >> >> > open >> >> > it. >> >> > >> >> > So let's say I want to open Microsoft Word, which is in a Microsoft >> >> > Office >> >> > folder. I can click Start > all programs > Microsoft Office ... the >> >> > folder >> >> > will expand, and then everything closes before I can click on the >> >> > program. >> >> > >> >> > I played around with settings, restarted the machine, and still it >> >> > happens >> >> > every time. Very frustrating. I can sometimes manage to get the >> >> > program >> >> > if >> >> > I >> >> > open the start menu several times in a row and am quick with the >> >> > mouse. >> >> > >> >> > I also noticed just now another, possibly related, issue: I created >> >> > a >> >> > new >> >> > folder, and then right clicked, and selected "rename". I managed to >> >> > type >> >> > only >> >> > a few letters before the folder stopped letting me rename it. I >> >> > clicked >> >> > rename again, same thing happened. Repeat 100 times with same >> >> > result. >> >> > The >> >> > 'editable' version of the filename remains visible for approximately >> >> > two >> >> > seconds, and then reverts to the read-only view. >> >> > >> >> > It seems like it may be a mousing issue here, but it happens whether >> >> > I >> >> > am >> >> > using my external usb wireless mouse (Microsoft Laser 6000) or when >> >> > using >> >> > either of the touchpad or trackbutton on my PC. >> >> > >> >> > I also played around with the 'properties' settings for the start >> >> > menu >> >> > without success. >> >> > >> >> > It's becoming a real problem -- I can't rename any files or folders. >> >> > Any >> >> > help appreciated. >> >> > >> >> > Thanks, >> >> > >> >> > Justin |
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