Notta lotta... playing with FLIR video today shootig PCBs (and pwning sheet outta this page). And you?
Hey I bought a Gateway, quad core AMD and loaded w/Vista and been having trubles with mouse movement. Once again, Bill Gates should be drop-kicked in his seeds for sech a shoddy POS OS. I would do teh kicking, but can't hit a target the size of two raisins.
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Notta lotta... playing with FLIR video today shootig PCBs (and pwning sheet outta this page). And you?
Hey I bought a Gateway, quad core AMD and loaded w/Vista and been having trubles with mouse movement. Once again, Bill Gates should be drop-kicked in his seeds for sech a shoddy POS OS. I would do teh kicking, but can't hit a target the size of two raisins.
Been playing with Server 2008 at work. I hate it when they move tools around
Oh! And I came up on an old Shuttle X on loot. Not bad for a tiny little box - Athlon 2600, GeForce 4 integrated, Firewire, etc. I just need to figure out what to do with it.
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splat wrote:Vista's not too bad, just got to turn off UAC.
Why turn it off? I thought UAC was supposed to be the big bonus to Vista. And what of my mouse problems? Went to logitech site and it said Mx510 mouse would work with Microsoft mouse driver and didn't offer a driver of their own.
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I guess for a home user UAC isn't bad, but for corporate it sucks balls. Example - for some reason the Oracle client install is half-open/half-restricted when UAC is enabled. A user with admin rights can install it just fine, but can't use it at all. Can't even add data sources. You have to log in as "root" to do that. You don't get the popup asking for confirmation, you just can't update the client as an admin.
What happens if you let MS choose a driver? Is this a pimpy gaming mouse or something?
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I guess for a home user UAC isn't bad, but for corporate it sucks balls. Example - for some reason the Oracle client install is half-open/half-restricted when UAC is enabled. A user with admin rights can install it just fine, but can't use it at all. Can't even add data sources. You have to log in as "root" to do that. You don't get the popup asking for confirmation, you just can't update the client as an admin.
What happens if you let MS choose a driver? Is this a pimpy gaming mouse or something?
Huh, I read this morning how UAC works and I guessed that in some cases there would be a problem with rights... user, Admin., system. Have you tried TweakUAC?
I have let MS choose mouse driver and it's supposed to work. And yes it's a pimpy gamer mouse. Worked fine on XP 64 Pro.
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98 CW ITR 322 wrote:Huh, I read this morning how UAC works and I guessed that in some cases there would be a problem with rights... user, Admin., system. Have you tried TweakUAC?
I have let MS choose mouse driver and it's supposed to work.
Heh. My "TweakUAC" is Disable UAC
It's nice making the rules sometimes.
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