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(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 10:13 am
Post subject: Problem Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 8000 - Bluetooth
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Subject: Problem Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 8000 - Bluetooth

Message: When the mouse is put on the charge pad its green light pulses 8
times slowly. Then a red light flashes continuously and rapidly. The mouse's
NIMH battery does not charge except for a few minutes of use. Even when the
mouse is left on the pad overnight. The obvious deduction, the mouse is only
charging during slow green pulses.

This problem started early in August when a Vista update included a prompt
to update the mouse driver software with a download from Microsoft. The
Microsoft download was run and stopped itself with a note that the driver
was not compatible. That is when the mouse stopped charging properly.

Then late August another Vista prompt to download the updated driver for
the mouse, and this time the driver installed. However, the mouse
continues to fail to charge for more than a minute when it is first
placed on the charge pad (green pulses).

The mouse battery charge anly lasts a very short while. If I take a half
hour to reseat the mouse on the pad every time the rapid red blinking
occurs, I can slowly build up the charge. The slow green pulsing lasts about
30 seconds, so in half an hour the mouse is reseated on the charger pad 60
times for about 20 minutes of operation. Consider that not all slow green
pulsing coincides with actual mouse charging.

Microsoft can direct me to a safe driver update, please. That would be
greatly appreciated. It would be really appropriate if Microsoft would
correct the error in its driver update (s) effecting the Laser 8000 mouse
(date of
manufature, 2007). I need more than that though!

If you are thinking I need a new battery, don't mention that here. I have
spent over $20 and tried out three new NIMH batteries.

If you are thinking, "Push the little reset button on the bottom of the
mouse and on the bluetooth tranceiver, just like it says in the user
manual", forget it, nothing happened. 8 slow blinks is because I tweaked the
mouse using various combinations of holding buttons while putting the mouse
onto the
charge pad.

A previous Microsoft mouse result was that I got emailed the complete tech
specs which included "button controls". In the beginning the rapid red
blinks started instantly without any green. Necessity is the mother of
invention - not necessarily efficiency, yes. Tech specs and tricks would be
most efficient way to solve this dillema. Otherwise, I just wasted $169.95
on what I thought was a secure and reliable mouse.

Mark Stewart, August, September, October 2007

ps: I am abandoning SharePoint for Linux because higher SharePoint software
cost parallels less cross platform compatibility and more office-only perks.
I really don't want to have to abandon Microsoft hardware. Sometimes the
simplest solutions are the best ones.
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 1:18 pm
Post subject: Re: Problem Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 8000 - Bluetooth [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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mark please refer to your existing post the fix is there, the problem is
your battery not the device or the driver.

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"mark" <mark.TakeThisOut@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:0D959286-68AF-4C24-81DC-C65F12A9F333@microsoft.com...
> Subject: Problem Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 8000 - Bluetooth
>
> Message: When the mouse is put on the charge pad its green light pulses 8
> times slowly. Then a red light flashes continuously and rapidly. The
> mouse's
> NIMH battery does not charge except for a few minutes of use. Even when
> the
> mouse is left on the pad overnight. The obvious deduction, the mouse is
> only
> charging during slow green pulses.
>
> This problem started early in August when a Vista update included a prompt
> to update the mouse driver software with a download from Microsoft. The
> Microsoft download was run and stopped itself with a note that the driver
> was not compatible. That is when the mouse stopped charging properly.
>
> Then late August another Vista prompt to download the updated driver for
> the mouse, and this time the driver installed. However, the mouse
> continues to fail to charge for more than a minute when it is first
> placed on the charge pad (green pulses).
>
> The mouse battery charge anly lasts a very short while. If I take a half
> hour to reseat the mouse on the pad every time the rapid red blinking
> occurs, I can slowly build up the charge. The slow green pulsing lasts
> about
> 30 seconds, so in half an hour the mouse is reseated on the charger pad 60
> times for about 20 minutes of operation. Consider that not all slow green
> pulsing coincides with actual mouse charging.
>
> Microsoft can direct me to a safe driver update, please. That would be
> greatly appreciated. It would be really appropriate if Microsoft would
> correct the error in its driver update (s) effecting the Laser 8000 mouse
> (date of
> manufature, 2007). I need more than that though!
>
> If you are thinking I need a new battery, don't mention that here. I have
> spent over $20 and tried out three new NIMH batteries.
>
> If you are thinking, "Push the little reset button on the bottom of the
> mouse and on the bluetooth tranceiver, just like it says in the user
> manual", forget it, nothing happened. 8 slow blinks is because I tweaked
> the
> mouse using various combinations of holding buttons while putting the
> mouse
> onto the
> charge pad.
>
> A previous Microsoft mouse result was that I got emailed the complete tech
> specs which included "button controls". In the beginning the rapid red
> blinks started instantly without any green. Necessity is the mother of
> invention - not necessarily efficiency, yes. Tech specs and tricks would
> be
> most efficient way to solve this dillema. Otherwise, I just wasted $169.95
> on what I thought was a secure and reliable mouse.
>
> Mark Stewart, August, September, October 2007
>
> ps: I am abandoning SharePoint for Linux because higher SharePoint
> software
> cost parallels less cross platform compatibility and more office-only
> perks.
> I really don't want to have to abandon Microsoft hardware. Sometimes the
> simplest solutions are the best ones.
>
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Peter

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Thu Oct 18, 2007 3:09 am
Post subject: Re: Problem Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 8000 - Bluetooth [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Mark, at least people are answering you. Two queries of mine about the same
product have gone unanswered.

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"mark" <mark.RemoveThis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:0D959286-68AF-4C24-81DC-C65F12A9F333@microsoft.com...
> Subject: Problem Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 8000 - Bluetooth
>
> Message: When the mouse is put on the charge pad its green light pulses 8
> times slowly. Then a red light flashes continuously and rapidly. The
> mouse's
> NIMH battery does not charge except for a few minutes of use. Even when
> the
> mouse is left on the pad overnight. The obvious deduction, the mouse is
> only
> charging during slow green pulses.
>
> This problem started early in August when a Vista update included a prompt
> to update the mouse driver software with a download from Microsoft. The
> Microsoft download was run and stopped itself with a note that the driver
> was not compatible. That is when the mouse stopped charging properly.
>
> Then late August another Vista prompt to download the updated driver for
> the mouse, and this time the driver installed. However, the mouse
> continues to fail to charge for more than a minute when it is first
> placed on the charge pad (green pulses).
>
> The mouse battery charge anly lasts a very short while. If I take a half
> hour to reseat the mouse on the pad every time the rapid red blinking
> occurs, I can slowly build up the charge. The slow green pulsing lasts
> about
> 30 seconds, so in half an hour the mouse is reseated on the charger pad 60
> times for about 20 minutes of operation. Consider that not all slow green
> pulsing coincides with actual mouse charging.
>
> Microsoft can direct me to a safe driver update, please. That would be
> greatly appreciated. It would be really appropriate if Microsoft would
> correct the error in its driver update (s) effecting the Laser 8000 mouse
> (date of
> manufature, 2007). I need more than that though!
>
> If you are thinking I need a new battery, don't mention that here. I have
> spent over $20 and tried out three new NIMH batteries.
>
> If you are thinking, "Push the little reset button on the bottom of the
> mouse and on the bluetooth tranceiver, just like it says in the user
> manual", forget it, nothing happened. 8 slow blinks is because I tweaked
> the
> mouse using various combinations of holding buttons while putting the
> mouse
> onto the
> charge pad.
>
> A previous Microsoft mouse result was that I got emailed the complete tech
> specs which included "button controls". In the beginning the rapid red
> blinks started instantly without any green. Necessity is the mother of
> invention - not necessarily efficiency, yes. Tech specs and tricks would
> be
> most efficient way to solve this dillema. Otherwise, I just wasted $169.95
> on what I thought was a secure and reliable mouse.
>
> Mark Stewart, August, September, October 2007
>
> ps: I am abandoning SharePoint for Linux because higher SharePoint
> software
> cost parallels less cross platform compatibility and more office-only
> perks.
> I really don't want to have to abandon Microsoft hardware. Sometimes the
> simplest solutions are the best ones.
>
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Since: Oct 22, 2007
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 5:12 am
Post subject: Wireless Laser Mouse 8000 Charging Issues [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Hey, I have the same problem and found that if I open the battery compartment and spin the battery around (while still in the mouse) with my thumb a few turns then it charges correctly. Go figure! My mouse is brand new and I only found this out by accident after it didn't charge when I first plugged it in.

Now when I have the problem, I just spin the battery around a couple of times (again, without taking it out of the mouse) and everything works fine.

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(Msg. 5) Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2007 8:02 am
Post subject: Re: Problem Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 8000 - Bluetooth [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Anyone actually got this thing solved? I have exactly the same problem.
The mouse worked fine for 6 months. After that problems arose. I get 8
green blinks, after that a constant red fast blink. The problem IS NOT
with the batteries, i've tried several different batteries and i
experience the same problem. Sometimes.. if i take the battery out abt
10 or 15 times, suddenly the same battery starts to recharge.

Probably a hardware problem. My mouse was manufactured January 2007.
Mad


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(Msg. 6) Posted: Thu Nov 20, 2008 11:25 pm
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An option I tried was reconnecting the keyboard to the bluetooth
adapter. To do this hold down the connect button on the bottom of the
keyboard for over 5 seconds (looking at the keyboard you will see
alternating green and red lights) after doing so I re-doct the keyboard
into the station and now have a steady green light.

The batteries that come with the keyboards aren't I have the same
batteries for an RC car I run. :)


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(Msg. 7) Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 11:06 am
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I had this problem as well. After reading all the posts, I turned the
mouse over, turned to OFF position, pressed the reset button and placed
back on the charge cradle.

Before it was going red after the initial 8 or so green pulses. Now
(it's been 45 minutes), it is pulsing green, and seems to be charging.

Hope this helps.

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(Msg. 8) Posted: Sat Jan 10, 2009 5:20 pm
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hey mark.

dont worry im here to help.

before i had this same problem but now i fixed it.

all you guys have to do is open the battery slot.roll the battery to
the other side then it will charge again Smile

ihope i helped

please reply!!! :PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP


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(Msg. 9) Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 1:15 am
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There is a much easier fix that will only require you to open the
battery compartment once and only once.

Microsoft and whomever they have contracted to build the batteries had
the same issue with the 7000 series as well and this is a fix Ive used
on all the 7000 series Ive ran across.

First take a piece of paper and cut a strip slightly under the length
of the battery itself

Then wrap this strip around the battery 2 to 3 times and cut off the
excess length and tape it into place to keep it from unrolling

Replace battery into compartment and test - it now should be the
appropriate thickness needed to depress the sensor switch within the
compartment and verify to the mouse itself a battery is indeed
installed, THAT is the reason for the flashing red light, Microsoft
contracted with a company that built a series of batteries that are too
thin and do not depress the switch and the wonderful QA department never
caught it and obviously marketing figures it is more cost efficient to
continue to sell these units with an improperly designed battery than
re-build and replace all of them already shipped

Hope that helps

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