The mouse on my computer is freezing!! HELP!?
turn off your wireless router and see if the mouse works
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Osborn's key mouse
Osborn's key mouse (Clidomys osborni), also known as the larger Jamaican giant hutia, is a now extinct species of large rodent in the family Heptaxodontidae. It was found on the island of Jamaica and likely became extinct before the end of the Pleistocene. Osborn's key mouse has only been found in six caves, Wallingford Roadside Cave, Sheep Pen Cave, Molton Fissure, Worthy Park Cave 1, Luidas Vale Cave, and Slue's Cave. .
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Blackish grass mouse
The blackish grass mouse (Thaptomys nigrita) also formerly called the ebony akodont, is a rodent species from South America. It is found in Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay. It is the only species in the genus Thaptomys. .
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Whats the fastest way to get rid of a mouse?
Give it away lol put some sprite in a lid of a soda bottle and set it where you know the mouse goes. the carbonation messes them up because they can not burp. Otherwise mouse traps and peanut butter especially if you have animals. If you try to use the decon it is harmful to other animals and you need to shut off all water supplies in order to get the mouse to outside to die because Decon makes them thirsty so they go looking for water. it then makes them sick and they die. If you do not want dead mouse where you can not find them you gotta get rid of the water sources.
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Desmarest's spiny pocket mouse
Desmarest's spiny pocket mouse (Heteromys desmarestianus) is a species of rodent in the family Heteromyidae. It is found in Colombia, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, and Panama
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Montane Oldfield mouse
The montane Oldfield mouse (Thomasomys oreas) is a species of rodent in the family Cricetidae. It is found only in Bolivia.
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Kaguya (mouse)
Kaguya was a mouse that had two parents of the same sex (circa April, 2004). She was named after a Japanese folk tale, in which the moon-born princess Kaguya (Kaguya-hime) is found as a baby inside a bamboo stalk
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Darwin's leaf-eared mouse
(Phyllotis darwini) is a species of rodent in the family Cricetidae. It has terrestrial habits and is endemic to coastal central and northern Chile. It is also found in the Atacama Desert. Members of the species have been found in the Llanos de Challe national park of the Atacama desert.
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Mouse is not working, how do you fix it?
My first thought is: Are you using an optical mouse on a reflective surface? Glass, polished marble, etc. are not good surfaces to use an optical mouse on. Is roller ball or space for the optical beam on the bottom of the mouse clean and free of debris? Have you checked your Mouse Settings in the Control Panel to make sure Pointer Options and the like are set appropriately? Tried different USB ports? Does the mouse work on another computer? If the pointer reacts the same using separate mice and in either a USB or PS2 port, I would think it's likely not a hardware issue. Try a different surface or mouse pad. Good luck!
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Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse
Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse is a 2.5D platform game developed by Sega Studios Australia and published by Sega. The game is a remake of the original 1990 Sega Genesis/Sega Mega Drive video game of the same name, which was the first title in the Illusion series of Mickey Mouse video games. The game was released on PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and Microsoft Windows in September 2013, and later for iOS, Windows Phone, Android, and OS X.
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Wild Mouse (Beech Bend Park)
Wild Mouse is a steel roller coaster at Beech Bend Park in Warren County, Kentucky. It has a height of 42.7 Feet with a Length of 1377.9 Feet. It was Manufactured by Zamperla Rides of Italy. It was installed at Beech Bend Park for the 2005 season, just one year before the park's signature ride The Kentucky Rumbler. The Ride is a Zamperla Twister Coaster ride, there are several coasters like this including Ragin' Cajun at Six Flags America, and The Rockstar Coaster at Fun Spot America. Wild Mouse is a spinning version of the classic Wild Mouse roller coaster. It was named after Beech Bend Park's former wooden Wild Mouse that was removed from the park and sold to Casino Pier Amusement Park in New Jersey. The Wild Mouse has a Total of 6 Trains. Each has one row of 4 seats, and are built to resemble a Mouse. The Colors of the Trains are Green, Orange, Purple, Blue, Pink, and Red. As of 2014 Beech Bend always uses 4 of the trains. The ride is one of the more popular rides in the park and usually has the longest line of any ride in the park on busy days. The Height requirement is 42 inches tall to ride with an adult, and 48 inches to ride alone. It is located on the opposite side of the park from the Kentucky Rumbler, near Beech Bend Hall. You can see the Beech Bend RV Park from the top of the first hill.