the mouse on the reboot options

Control Panel - mouse - pointer Options: I automatically selects "move pointer to the default button in a dialog box" and click 'apply '.  This and other options of mouse work fine until I restart the computer.  When the computer reboots, all other mouse options still work fine, but this one option becomes not controlled.  To fix, I have to open the mouse and select the option again.  Very annoying.

Desktop Windows 7 Professional with all updates completed.  Kensington Trackball.

Hello Whitney,.

Sounds like a driver who went wrong. What specific trackball model do you have? Which offers depth of Win 7 Pro you are running (32 or 64-bit;  Tip, go to control panel, select system, and then read the type system :).

If you can answer these questions, I will try to provide you with further assistance.

Kind regards

BearPup

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    • KB02830 Send the directories for the BlackBerry Internet Service
    • Please wait "the Activation' Messages, one per already configured e-mail account, arrive in your Messages. If you have not already configured email accounts, please wait 1 hour.

    3) restart

    • With power ON, remove the hood back and remove the battery. Wait a minute, then replace the battery and cover. Power on and wait patiently through the long reboot - about 5 minutes.
    • See if things return to functioning. Like all computing devices, BB suffers from memory leaks and others... with a hard reboot is the best remedy.

    I hope that will move things again for you! If this isn't the case, then you should contact your mobile provider for formal support.

    Good luck!

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