The problem is either that something happened with the Norton update, or
that by coincidence the mouse is having a problem. The easiest thing to do
is to try another mouse. Go to the local computer store, or anywhere that
sells computer mice, and get a cheap one to use as a backup mouse, and for
testing the computer.
If the new mouse is working okay, then you will know for sure that the fault
is the mouse, and not the computer or the software.
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JANA
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"Johnnie Scott" <john374999nospam@.nospam.ntlworldnospam.com> wrote in
message news:IETtf.21371$...
As of today I keep getting the mouse freeze up, only new item was a Norton
update. Checked for virus etc, all OK. Seems to be if something is busy in
the background. Any helpers please
Thanks
John in UK
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