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    mouse sensitivity not staying after reboot

    Discussion in 'HP' started by impoze, Apr 27, 2007.

  1. impoze

    impoze Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi everyone,

    i have a dv2000 and i dont know why but the mouse setting is not sticking,
    i always have to change the mouse sensitivity setting after every reboot,

    is it because of the synaptics software?
    i have the latest drivers and just wondering if this occurs to other ppl,

    thanks
     
  2. celondil

    celondil Notebook Consultant

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    Not sure about your particular case but there is an incompatability with the Logitech Setpoint drivers and Symantec's drivers (at least on my nc8430). I ended up just removing the setpoint drivers and stuck with the generic ones for the external mouse.

    Logitech suggested I try some older drivers but I didn't care enough at the time to really try that out.