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no-toppost

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Since: May 04, 2009
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 11:20 pm
Post subject: mouse: blue-flash ?!
Archived from groups: comp>sys>ibm>pc>hardware>misc, others (more info?)

This USB-mouse [which is too fast and is connected via a PS2 adaptor]
sometimes flashes *BLUE* via the transparent middle button.

It shows 'sleep mode' by dull-red, when not active,
and brighter-red when moved.

What does the *BLUE* indicate ?
I think the box has no beeper, and I suspect that the mouse shows
BLUE when the box 'trys to beep' ?

== TIA.

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NewsGroups which have been crowed-out by
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Arno

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Since: Apr 24, 2009
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 5:20 pm
Post subject: Re: mouse: blue-flash ?! [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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In comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.misc no-toppost.TakeThisOut@motz.invalid wrote:
> This USB-mouse [which is too fast and is connected via a PS2 adaptor]
> sometimes flashes *BLUE* via the transparent middle button.

> It shows 'sleep mode' by dull-red, when not active,
> and brighter-red when moved.

> What does the *BLUE* indicate ?
> I think the box has no beeper, and I suspect that the mouse shows
> BLUE when the box 'trys to beep' ?

Logical from your POV, but there really is no interface or channel
to get that informationm to the mouse, unless you have a special
driver that does this. If so, look itno the driver settings.

Arno
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Joe Beanfish

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Fri May 22, 2009 1:20 pm
Post subject: Re: mouse: blue-flash ?! [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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no-toppost.TakeThisOut@motz.invalid wrote:
> This USB-mouse [which is too fast and is connected via a PS2 adaptor]
> sometimes flashes *BLUE* via the transparent middle button.
>
> It shows 'sleep mode' by dull-red, when not active,
> and brighter-red when moved.
>
> What does the *BLUE* indicate ?
> I think the box has no beeper, and I suspect that the mouse shows
> BLUE when the box 'trys to beep' ?

If you give the make and model of "this usb mouse" someone might
be able to help you. Looking up that mouse on the manufacturer's
website may also give you some insight.
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DenverD

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Since: Nov 25, 2008
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Sat May 23, 2009 3:20 am
Post subject: Re: mouse: blue-flash ?! [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Joe Beanfish wrote:
> no-toppost.DeleteThis@motz.invalid wrote:
>> This USB-mouse [which is too fast and is connected via a PS2 adaptor]
>> sometimes flashes *BLUE* via the transparent middle button.
>>
>> It shows 'sleep mode' by dull-red, when not active,
>> and brighter-red when moved.
>>
>> What does the *BLUE* indicate ?
>> I think the box has no beeper, and I suspect that the mouse shows
>> BLUE when the box 'trys to beep' ?
>
> If you give the make and model of "this usb mouse" someone might
> be able to help you. Looking up that mouse on the manufacturer's
> website may also give you some insight.

darn, you gave him too many hints!

ok, i give him ONE more clue:
read http://tinyurl.com/anel before your next question.

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Horst Franke

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Since: Apr 24, 2009
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Sat May 23, 2009 9:20 pm
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In news:gv2e3g$dqt$1@news.eternal-september.org no-toppost DeleteThis @motz.invalid
wrote:

> This USB-mouse [which is too fast and is connected via a PS2 adaptor]
> sometimes flashes *BLUE* via the transparent middle button.
>
> It shows 'sleep mode' by dull-red, when not active,
> and brighter-red when moved.
>
> What does the *BLUE* indicate ?
> I think the box has no beeper, and I suspect that the mouse shows
> BLUE when the box 'trys to beep' ?

Sorry TIA, but your name looks like a TROLL.
Check the *User Guide* supplied with your "not named" USB mouse!
A mouse will never be able to indicate some sort of beeps!

This question has nothing to do with pc-hardware!
Horst
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