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Hmm. I was surprised to see that most of the responses assumed that the
problem was in the hardware, since I had assumed that I was just seeing
the results of a misconfiguration. But USB mice are easy to swap and I
have others. I now have kmousetool running too, and believe that I have
selected its waitforwm option, which seemed relevant because windows had
been maximising and immediately minimising. Seems more predictable now,
but time will tell. Now using an MS Comfort Optical Mouse 3000 from a
computer recycling shop :-)
Cheers,
John P
Strange: the mouse problem went away with the 'new' mouse and
kmousetool, but I hadn't read the description of kmousetool before I
tried it; it's intended for use by people who find mouse-clicking
difficult, and it claims to generate a click when the mouse pauses. I
didn't see this, but anyway it isn't what I want. I've disabled it, and
so far mouse operation seems ok. I haven't tried swapping back to the
original mouse yet. Too much excitement...
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