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Old 28th Dec 2007, 15:17
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My Logitech wireless mouse keeps on jumping all over the screen. how do i stop it from doing that???????
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Old 28th Dec 2007, 16:16
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hhhmmm has it done it on your old mice?

have you installed the correct drivers and what OS are you using?
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  #3  
Old 28th Dec 2007, 17:01
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no it hasn't, i don't think it requires any special drivers and i'm using Windows XP SP1
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Old 28th Dec 2007, 17:04
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What kind of logitech mouse do you have? Do you have the most recent drivers for it?
I would download SP2 for XP, I know that is completely off topic butt SP1 is a little old.
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Old 29th Dec 2007, 10:31
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Ya but very time i try to download it it says "you don't have the version we thought you had, sorry" and it cancels the download. what should i do?
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Old 29th Dec 2007, 12:17
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I would contact logitech and see if they can sort it out for you.
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