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Davngr1
10-30-2009, 02:38 AM
<p>i been playing for a bout  4 years and have never had any big performance issues, my computer is not great but it's not bad.  it has 4 megs of ram, newish pentium and all that crap.. no im not a computer savant.</p><p>  anyhow as of late.. like the last 3 days my cursor(controlled by my mouse) is unresponsive.   i will press a spell/ability and it wont activate.  i'm sure some of you will be thinking it's lag or a bad internet connection but that is not the case what so ever...   since i can use the hotkeys feature and they work as they shoudl with out any issues.   </p><p>   i have had to make macros in the middle of groups and re-arange hotbars so i can use they keys for spells..  BUT   this is NOT how i want to play the game..   please if any devs or techs know what can be done, if anything  to realive this awful gaming experiance please let me know.</p><p> ps.   i would also like to add that i can't interact with anything in game using my mouse cursor, not quest, hail merchants, use clickys, perform scripts in instances.  almost killed a group in deep forge because i couldn't click the wheel.</p><p>  i really hope there is something that can be done about this because game play is impossible like this.</p>

Tro
10-30-2009, 10:45 AM
<p>I had the exact same problem recently. Turns out my Kensington mouse was bad. I replaced it with my old spare one and all is well again. My wife has the same mouse and she started getting the same issue so we swapped out hers and that problem is gone for her also..</p><p>Anyway try swapping out the mouse and see what happens..</p>

TSR-DanielH
10-30-2009, 06:49 PM
<p><cite>Talsmar@Crushbone wrote:</cite></p><blockquote><p>I had the exact same problem recently. Turns out my Kensington mouse was bad. I replaced it with my old spare one and all is well again. My wife has the same mouse and she started getting the same issue so we swapped out hers and that problem is gone for her also..</p><p>Anyway try swapping out the mouse and see what happens..</p></blockquote><p>If you don't have an extra mouse laying around then you might be able to correct this by updating the mouse drivers as well.  Beyond that, I would also recommend running your Windows Update software to make sure you have all of the necessary updates.</p>

Davngr1
10-30-2009, 09:03 PM
<p>ok,  i will try that but the problem is only in-game.   would think a bad mouse would be bad all the time.    thanks guys</p>

TSR-DanielH
11-03-2009, 08:50 PM
<p><cite>Davngr1 wrote:</cite></p><blockquote><p>ok,  i will try that but the problem is only in-game.   would think a bad mouse would be bad all the time.    thanks guys</p></blockquote><p>I don't see any mention of what mouse you are using.  Is it a mouse that uses some kind of config software like Logitech or Razer?  If so, try closing the mouse config program and then run it again as an administrator.  That will correct some mouse issues.</p>