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    Toshiba Satellite A-135 S2776 Mouse freezes and I can't use it

    Discussion in 'Toshiba' started by kei, Aug 19, 2008.

  1. kei

    kei Notebook Guru

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    My Toshiba Satellite A-135 S2776 Mouse freezes,making my lap top useless.I've already restored my Satellite back to factory settings but my mouse is still freezing. Help would be greatly appreciated.

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  2. Gregory

    Gregory disassemble?

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    Check for updates on the driver Toshiba site. There might be some new Synapsis software for it.

    Also are you positive the mouse is the issue and the system isn't lagging? Monitor the system resource usage and see if you find a correlation between high usage and the mouse freezing.
     
  3. kei

    kei Notebook Guru

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    Thanks,Gregory.The system is always laggy,I'm running Windows Vista on it and it didn't even come with 1GB of RAM.I'm think I should switch to XP or upgrade the RAM and it'll run better.But I just got the blue screen of death, I wanted to give this computer to my Mom,hopefully I'll figure something out.