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    Mouse settings not being saved (W3J)

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by santai, Jul 11, 2006.

  1. santai

    santai Newbie

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    Hey,

    I like to have my pointer speed set as the maximum and I like pointer precision on.

    I turn these settings on and they work great. However, when I restart my computer, the settings are reset and I have to go into control panel and set it once again.

    It is a small issue but I really would like to get it fixed. Can anyone tell me what is wrong?

    I am using the synapsis (?) drivers and I have not installed anything new. I have setpoint installed for my addon v400 mouse also but it is disabled when that is not plugged in.
     
  2. line98

    line98 Notebook Consultant

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    i have the same problem with my s96j im dealing with it, but if there is a way to save it, it would be nice
     
  3. reicaden

    reicaden Notebook Consultant

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    no one knows? =/ that's sad, lol.
     
  4. ledzepp14

    ledzepp14 Notebook Evangelist

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    I haven't used Setpoint in a while, since I have a bluetooth mouse now, but I remember there was an option for "OS implementation" or something like that under settings. Check that off to keep Setpoint and Windows from changing each other's settings.
     
  5. blueflamedazn

    blueflamedazn Notebook Enthusiast

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