Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
Richgit69
- 20 Jun 2003 23:57
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maddoctor, in the control panel select mouse option and make sure you have turned off snap to function and change speed of mouse if you want ;-)
axdpc
- 20 Jun 2003 23:59
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Richgit, thanks. will do.
leo1
- 21 Jun 2003 01:12
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http://www.crazybrowser.com/
axdpc
- 21 Jun 2003 15:33
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leo1, thanks.
Richgit, done it, picked up some cookies 9removed) and one MS pgm in the registry which I am reluctant to remove.
maddoctor
- 21 Jun 2003 20:34
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richgit , "snap to function" not there. thanks anyway.
Please somebody help.
Jeroo
- 21 Jun 2003 22:57
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Docproc - Is your Toshiba Sat. using a Synaptics TouchPad? My old one (an 1800 model - stolen this year) had a Synaptics TouchPad properties page which allowed configuration of the TouchPad. If I can remember rightly the page was in the control panel and also as an icon in the system tray. Right clicking on the system tray icon produces a menu and a properties option. It's in the properties that you will find the refresh option. Select the Fast pointer refresh rate for the smoothest pointer motion. If the pointer appears unsteady or flickers, try the Slow pointer refresh rate.
Also, Touch Sensitivity adjusts how firmly you must contact the touchpad for it to react. Basically, the closer to *Heavy Touch* you move the slider, the more finger pressure you must apply for it to be seen as a touch. If you see undesired or erratic pointer motion, try moving the slider toward Heavy Touch.
Synaptics web site: http://www.synaptics.com/
Synaptics driver downloads: http://www.synaptics.com/support/downloads.cfm
Toshiba online tecnical support: http://www.csd.toshiba.com/cgi-bin/tais/su/su_sc_home.jsp
Toshiba's *Ask Iris* virtual technical head: http://www.csd.toshiba.com/cgi-bin/tais/su/su_askIris.jsp
If you have a spare buttonised cyber mammal handy you could try testing out the mouse pointer that way to see if the effect is the same.
maddoctor
- 22 Jun 2003 14:24
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Jeroo , No Alps Electric touchpad and bl**dy useless. Had a Compaq Presario previously and 100 times better. This computer has been a total waste of money and only good for the dustbin. In addition have been to Toshiba website and they recognise the problem but give no solution. Stick to the better known computer manufacturers!!!!. Thanks anyway.
PeterG
- 22 Jun 2003 19:32
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Maddoctor, I've noticed a similar problem with my HP XE3 laptop (Win 98).
I have an external keyboard connected to the PS2 socket and an external mouse on the serial port. Everything is ok when I first switch on, but if I leave the computer on for several hours the mouse gradually starts to malfunction in the way you describe. I didn't notice any problems before I had the external mouse and KB so I've been assuming it's something to do with that.
The only way I've found of curing the problem has been to re-start the computer. I'm going to try a USB mouse instead of the serial one to see if the problem clears up.
I don't really want to go back to using the laptop's own touchpad...
maddoctor
- 22 Jun 2003 19:47
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PeterG , Yes restarting is a temporary cure. I've wondered if overheating is a problem (well known I think in laptops) but I don't have sufficient knowledge to judge if this is the case. The software is continuously recalibrating the mouse and it must be some problem with this and as I have said if a lot of data is coming in over the net is this plus recalibrating too much for the processor. I don't know and now wonder if for trading I should get an ordinary PC. Recommendations on that would be appreciated by fellow traders here.
PeterG
- 22 Jun 2003 19:55
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Just did a google search on "external mouse" + laptop + erratic. Quite a few hits. One recommendation is to disable the internal pointing device when using an external mouse. I'll give it a try.
The Other Kevin
- 23 Jun 2003 16:02
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I've received an email (trusted source) with a winmail.dat attachment which I can't open. Error message says there isn't a program associated with it. Any clues, please?
leo1
- 23 Jun 2003 16:40
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Could be alsorts of files
DAT files are sometimes data files, usually comma delimited, that contain ASCII format data - They are also Mcaffe updates and one is even called index.dat which records a list of websites you have visited, cookies received and files downloaded.
There are probably even more .dat types.
Ask whoever sent it to resend it in a format you understand or open and look inside it with notepad maybe?
Edit - Try outlook - WINMAIL.DAT is a proprietary Outlook file that allows Outlook users to send Transport Neutral Encapsulation Format (TNEF) information (see Microsoft's technical support article at http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q241/5/38.ASP). This TNEF information is unopenable and irrelevant outside of Outlook.
Kayak
- 23 Jun 2003 17:02
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TOK, you can get the general gist of what it contains by saving it to disk, right clicking on it in Explorer and Open With/Select Program/Notepad. It will probably be mainly control characters (gobbledigook) but there will probably be text strings that will show what it is.
The Other Kevin
- 24 Jun 2003 09:38
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leo and kayak - Gentlemen, thanks for all of that. What fascinating stuff gobbledygook is to look at! The sender didn't know what it was all about either!
Snip
- 27 Jun 2003 21:45
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I have installed zonealarm but cannot access L2 and I`m constantly getting log-on reminders. This is the second time I am sending this as I tried a few minutes ago with zonealarm on and got a log-on reminder but the message from me was not effected. Zone alarm is now going off while I send this
Seymour Clearly
- 27 Jun 2003 22:17
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Snip, not really the answer you're looking for, but I have Norton Internet security installed. It works totally seamlessly and configuration is a doddle. I have Zonealarm installed (by someone else) on one of my PC's at work and I don't find it easy to use or configure. A constant pain in fact. If you download NIS it's from (I believe from memory) www.symantec.com and isn't expensive, I have reformatted the hard drive and re-downloaded it once by using the code which I printed off when I bought it. Updates are regular and automatic, and I'll be continuing my sub when this one runs out. Got sent a virus on Wednesday this week - first one in ages, and it was picked up immediately.
leo1
- 28 Jun 2003 18:43
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Snip, You don't say what your operating system is. If it's XP and you have security enabled then, in my opinion, there's no need for the added complexity of a zone alarm type product. XP does the business itself. Of course, you'll still need a virus checker (I like AVG, the excellent free one from www.grisoft.com).
By the way, anyone concerned about the security of their PC can check it out at http://scan.sygatetech.com/
Snip
- 29 Jun 2003 21:46
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well that`s it. Zone alarm is going out the window. Thanks for the responses. I`ve got a norton virus checker and I`m going to go along with the xp firewall
Mr Euro
- 29 Jun 2003 21:53
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I have ZoneA enabled and never have any problems with Moneyam. It's very easy to set-up and operate and has never given me a problem.