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Will try this asap and report on whether it works. (apparently there are 2 KHALMNPR processes that need to be disabled on startup)
*update* I just restarted my a8jp and disabling those 2 processes seems to have solved the problem. Give it a try if you are having the same problem.
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CalebSchmerge Woof NBR Reviewer
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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CalebSchmerge Woof NBR Reviewer
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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CalebSchmerge Woof NBR Reviewer
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?
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