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Old 07-09-2010, 10:40 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by Edmund View Post
It's the mouse that comes with a Wacom tablet. So their are no batteries in it. It works with every other program. That's why it took so long to stumble on the solution.

Some background info that may prove helpful: Each mouse is a separate device. Most programs take the input from all of them and handle them the same way. It doesn't matter if you move Mouse1 or Mouse5, both will cause the cursor to move. However, some programs do handle them separately. I have some games where the wife and I both control separate game paddles with two mice plugged into the same computer.

Also, the Wacom may not be reporting the mouse as a mouse. I'd start by asking Wacom, then maybe look for some utilities that will identify the different mice on your machine (sometimes used with game programs - particularly old video game emulators.)

If you figure it out, let us know. You're not the only one who has reported this type of problem.
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