RIP Wireless Mouse - Thanks WoW

Cant get the thing to work again. Just stopped sending all of a sudden, batteries arent dead ;P Ill take a closer look tomorrow, i find it hilarious.

CURSE YOU WOW!
 
I got a new Wireless mouse for WoW, since my old one was hanging up. My old Microsoft one went for...months on a set of batteries, this new one can guzzle them down in like a week...damn you Logitech.
 
This happened to me during a WoW session (wireless keyboard was fine though) :( Tried connecting back into channel, no joy, tried a different pc, throwing it, slamming it. Then came back after a terribly British cup of tea moment, to go back to war with it and it worked.
The power of tea.
 
Your batteries are probably low. I had the same thing happen to me about a week ago. The power is on but now enough power to operate the mouse. Put in two new batteries, and you should be good to go. ;)
 
I had this problem constantly with WoW and my Logitech cordless mouse. After playing for about 10 - 15 minutes the mouse cursor would either just lock up or disappear completely. It required a comp reboot to get it working properly again. Turning off the Hardware Cursor option in WoW seemed to somewhat alleviate the problem, but I eventually had to ditch the cordless in order to get any decent playtime without lock ups.
 
I love not having to buy batteries for my mouse.

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Rorschach said:
I love not having to buy batteries for my mouse.
Replacing 2 AA batteries every 3+ months isn't much of an inconvenience (I have a Wireless Intellimouse Explorer).

As for you people who don't like wireless mice, maybe you should try a new one. Bad response rates and excessive battery usage are things of the past. I know I will never go back to a wired mouse.
 
Arcticfox said:
As for you people who don't like wireless mice, maybe you should try a new one. Bad response rates and excessive battery usage are things of the past. I know I will never go back to a wired mouse.

but does the signal ever drop out?

if i was surfing the web and this happened, it wouldnt be a problem. if i was playing a game and all of a sudden my mouse did not repond, id be upset.

Wavebirds are fantastic controllers, but occasionally the transmission gets interupted and i cannot controll what is happening on screen. 98% of the time, they function perfectly. its that 2% that can be a problem if it happens at a critical time.

id use a normal controller if i knew id be in a position where a loss of input could waste an hour of work. ill use the wireless if its a more relaxed game/gaming session.
 
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