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    External Mouse speed resetting after winxp reboot? Possible soln found

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by blueflamedazn, Feb 26, 2007.

  1. blueflamedazn

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    Hmm...doesn't that screw with the settings for your mouse. If I remember what KHALMNPR does, thats part of the Logitech drivers, which means you don't get advanced features. If that is the case, just uninstall the logitech drivers, same effect.
     
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    No I need logitech drivers for my iTouch program for the external keyboard and some other program for the logitech camera. As far as I know, disabling KHALMNPR hasn't affected their functionality.
     
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    I would check again, because I have the mouse reset problem, and I just terminated KHALMNPR and I lost the advanced features on my mouse. If you ask me, this makes the solution worthless.
     
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    I guess it might cause problems on more advanced logitech hardware. I just have a crappy logitech wireless keyboard and a wired webcam, I disabled both processes and it hasn't affected their capabilities at all. Maybe your lazer mouse depends more on KHALMNPR. I use a MS optical mouse so KHALMNPR doesn't affect it either. O well, if it works for me, i'm sticking to it. Try this at your own discretion.
     
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    If you don't need KHALMNPR, why do you have it installed? It disables every thing but the scroll wheel, and the two buttons. To me, that makes this a goofy solution.
     
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    I dunno, i think KHALMNPR came with my A8jp to support the logitech external mouse that came packaged with the laptop. How would I uninstall KHALMNPR instead of just disabling it through msconfig?