Egyptian mouse-tailed bat
The Egyptian mouse-tailed bat (Rhinopoma cystops) is a species of mouse-tailed bat found in North Africa and the Middle East
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How do I get a dead mouse out of a printer?
It would seem as though the mouse got stuck inside one of the print feed rollers...problem is...he probably bent it too...It is probably cheaper to buy another printer than to replace all of the bent parts and clean all of it out
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Do I need a new mouse.........?
When your mouse stops working can you still type and/or use the keyboard? If it's a wireless mouse, try changing the batteries or pressing the reset button on the mouse. If that does not work, try a cabled mouse, or buy a new wireless mouse. Logitech is good
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How do I fix the "mouse" on my laptop?
this is usually an indication of your touch pad going or gone, best idea is to get a blue-tooth mouse so you are still wireless and the mouse and blue-tooth adapter fit nicely in a laptop case and most sont cost a whole bunch so good deal and easier to use than touchpad
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I'm using both a TouchPad and a USB gaming mouse on my laptop. What is causing my single mouse clicks to register as double mouse clicks in Windows 10 and how do I fix it?
It looks like you have your mouse Settings set wrong. Go to the hardware set up page for valves configuration, which actually might be in a separate app, and set the mouse click for one mouse click instead of two. After proper configuration everything should work Correctly.
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Eurasian harvest mouse
The harvest mouse (Micromys minutus) is a small rodent native to Europe and Asia. It is typically found in fields of cereal crops, such as wheat and oats, in reed beds and in other tall ground vegetation, such as long grass and hedgerows. It has reddish-brown fur with white underparts and a naked, highly prehensile tail, which it uses for climbing. It is the smallest European rodent; an adult may weigh as little as 4 grams (0.14 oz). It eats chiefly seeds and insects, but also nectar and fruit. Breeding nests are spherical constructions carefully woven from grass and attached to stems well above the ground.
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Mouse clicks suddenly stopped working in Ubuntu
I've had, perhaps a similar issue, thought I would chime in on what I did that seems to have worked. BTW, I am using a wireless Logitech trackball on Ubuntu 10.04.My issue was that the left button on my Logitech wireless trackball mouse would give me lots of problems. Sometimes it would be severe, sometimes barely noticeable. Clicking would sometimes register as a left click, sometimes register as a double click, and many, many times it would fail to register at all. Dragging and dropping and copy and paste became almost impossible. I could almost never manage to highlight text. In short, life with this mouse became unbearable. This problem affected all programs and windows. I assumed the problem was with the mouse, even though I've only had it since June or July this year (2010). I focused my efforts on trying to fix the mouse. In the end, I essentially gimped up this mouse trying to make it work, but to no avail. Finally, I stopped using the mouse completely, and switched to a wired trackball that had never previously given me any problems before. However, after using the wired mouse for a few days, I started to notice that it was having the exact same problem. So, then I realized that in all likelihood, this is a problem with 10. 04. After looking around online for some time trying to come across a solution that worked for me, I stumbled across the post above about using metacity --replace. So, based on that, I was pretty certain that Compiz was the root of my mouse issues. After playing around with Ubuntu Tweak, one of the menu options, "Enable Metacity's compositing feature", mentioned that I had to manually disable visual effects in appearance. So, after disabling Visual Effects (System>Preferences>Appearance>Visual Effects then select None), the mouse is suddenly working again. I do not know if this will be a permanent solution or if it will start giving me problems again, but I thought I would mention this solution