You do have the proper driver software for that mouse, right? You could also remove the mouse entry from Settings, shut down, and reboot, and the computer is supposed to automatically find and reinstall the driver software for the mouse if it's plugged in. You could also try a different mouse by borrowing one from a friend. First, remove the mouse entry from Settings, then shutdown. Then on reboot with the other mouse, the computer will ask you for the software for that one, then install it and see if it works. _____________________________________________________________ http://www.LocalStreets.com - A Localized Shopping Search Engine For a web-based membership management utility and information on list policies, please see http://nibec.com/24hoursupport/ To unsubscribe, send a blank email to 24hoursupport-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with "unsubscribe" (without quotes) in the subject.