Mouse is not working (intellimouse optical usb and ps/2 compatible)?
Mouse drivers for the Intellimouse should be included with windows. First check device manager to make sure there are no unknown or misinstalled devices.Then try removing all other USB-connected devices & reboot. Last resort - delete the mouse & let windows rediscover it.
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Mouse Pads
List of mouse pad manufacturers:
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Cactus mouse
The cactus mouse (Peromyscus eremicus) is a species of rodent in the family Cricetidae. It is one species of a closely related group of common mice often called deer mice. Cactus mice are small, between 18 and 40 g in weight. Females weigh slightly more than males and are significantly larger in body length, ear length, length of mandible, and bullar width of skull. Cactus mice can be identified by having naked soles on their hind feet and almost naked tails, which are usually the same length or longer than the animals' body length. Their ears are nearly hairless, large, and membranous. Their fur is long and soft; coloration varies between subspecies and between different populations. Color of fur varies from ochre to cinnamon, with white ventral areas, and the sides and top of head slightly grayish. Females tend to be slightly paler in color than males, while juveniles appear more gray than their parents.
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The Mouse That Jack Built
The Mouse That Jack Built is a 1959 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodie cartoon short starring Jack Benny and the regular cast of The Jack Benny Program as mice. The short, released on April 4, 1959, was written by Tedd Pierce and directed by Robert McKimson. .
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Asia Minor spiny mouse
The Asia Minor spiny mouse (Acomys cilicicus) is a species of rodent in the family Muridae.
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Genetically modified mouse
A genetically modified mouse or genetically engineered mouse model (GEMM) is a mouse (Mus musculus) that has had its genome altered through the use of genetic engineering techniques. Genetically modified mice are commonly used for research or as animal models of human diseases, and are also used for research on genes. Together with patient-derived xenografts (PDXs), GEMMs are the most common in vivo models in cancer research. Both approaches are considered complementary and may be used to recapitulate different aspects of disease. GEMMs are also of great interest for drug development, as they facilitate target validation and the study of response, resistance, toxicity and pharmacodynamics.
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i sorta saved a mouse off of a gluetrap and...?
First, go the doctor or emergency room and let them tell you whether it is something to worry about. But do seek attention ASAP. There are new traps. They are round and when the mouse gets inside it spins and closes it up inside. Any supermarket should have them. I think they are by Decon or something
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Drylands vesper mouse
The drylands vesper mouse (Calomys musculinus) is a species of rodent in the family Cricetidae. It is found in Argentina and Paraguay.
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how do i fix my frozen mouse?
I also have a Logitech wireless mouse, and besides being a great mouse, it does kick out sometimes. I find moving the receiver closer to the mouse and pressing the reset button works most times. You might also have other devices interfering with the signal. Also try plugging the receiver into another usb slot. I am not totally sure about the mouse not showing up on screen. You should try rebooting. Also try a corded mouse just to make sure its the mouse and not the computer.
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Strong-tailed Oldfield mouse
The strong-tailed Oldfield mouse (Thomasomys ischyrus) is a species of rodent in the family Cricetidae. It is found only in Peru
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Black Sea field mouse
The Black Sea field mouse (Apodemus ponticus) is a species of rodent in the family Muridae. It is found in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, possibly Iran, Iraq, Russian Federation, and Turkey.
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Beady-eyed mouse
The beady-eyed mouse (Thomasomys baeops) is a species of rodent in the family Cricetidae. It is found only in Ecuador.
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Long-tongued arboreal mouse
The long-tongued arboreal mouse (Rhagomys longilingua) is a South American rodent species of the family Cricetidae. It is found in a variety of habitats, including dense forest, in Bolivia and Peru at elevations from 450 to 2,100 metres (1,480 to 6,890 ft) on the eastern side of the Andes. The species is at least partly arboreal. It is distinguished from the Brazilian arboreal mouse (R. rufescens), the only other known member of Rhagomys, by spiny fur and certain skull features such as the presence of beading in the interorbital region.