• XP_Many Questions (Cont.)

    From Ed Vance@1:2320/105 to All on Mon Feb 10 22:16:00 2020
    Howdy!,

    EarIier I wrote about the Mouse being clicked on a opened window on the
    desktop and nothing happening.

    A lot of times I "Cured" that by Restarting XP and then being able to see
    the Mouse doing what I was wanting "IT" to do.

    Yesterday, after that happened again, instead of Restarting XP I tried Hibernating instead.

    After the Pilot Light on the Power Button turned OFF, I waited One Minute
    and then pressed the Poser Button.

    I was delighted to see the Mouse Clicks I made did what I was wanting done.

    HMMM??????, I would had thought Hibernating XP just Saved the Settings
    As They Were at the time XP started Hibernating and used THOSE SETTING
    as they were Saved on the HD to "Refresh" all of the Settings as they
    were.

    I am VERY GLAD that choosing to Hibernate instead or Restart "cured"
    whatever setting that was causing the Mouse not to do what "I" wanted
    "IT" to do.

    My way of "thinking" is the Restarting Option takes longer to Shut Down XP,
    and a long time to get XP to show the Log On screen after it began
    Restarting.

    Hibernation seems to be quicker to Shut Down XP and not as long of a wait
    for the Log On screen to show up on the screen.

    But what do I know about all this PC stuff?

    I'm glad to write a Good Report about happenings in my computer room instead
    of belly aching about the troubles that bother me.

    73 de Ed W9ODR . .



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  • From Paul Quinn@3:640/1384 to Ed Vance on Tue Feb 11 14:42:43 2020
    Hi! Ed,

    On 10 Feb 20 22:16, you wrote to All:

    I'm glad to write a Good Report about happenings in my computer room instead of belly aching about the troubles that bother me.

    You have a nice 'winning' smile, Ed.

    Cheers,
    Paul.

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  • From Nick Andre@1:229/426 to Ed Vance on Tue Feb 11 00:06:50 2020
    On 10 Feb 20 22:16:00, Ed Vance said the following to All:

    I am VERY GLAD that choosing to Hibernate instead or Restart "cured" whatever setting that was causing the Mouse not to do what "I" wanted
    "IT" to do.

    Yes, its good to hear, but I would look into fixing this at the source rather than just hibernating. I remember this problem happened with the Synaptics mouse driver.

    Nick

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  • From Ed Vance@1:2320/105 to Paul Quinn on Mon Feb 17 17:57:00 2020
    02-11-20 14:42 Paul Quinn wrote to Ed Vance about XP_Many Questions (Cont.) Howdy! Paul,

    You say I have a "'winning' smile", when I know I caused some Readers to
    GRIN or have a good GIGGLE when they read what I wrote.

    But I do try for that effect when I write messages here.

    73 de Ed W9ODR . .

    P.S. Good TAGLINE You used Paul.
    P.P.S. You Added that Personal Touch.

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    Hi! Ed,

    On 10 Feb 20 22:16, you wrote to All:

    I'm glad to write a Good Report about happenings in my computer room instead of belly aching about the troubles that bother me.

    You have a nice 'winning' smile, Ed.

    Cheers,
    Paul.

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    (3:640/1384)

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  • From Ed Vance@1:2320/105 to Nick Andre on Mon Feb 17 18:24:00 2020
    02-11-20 00:06 Nick Andre wrote to Ed Vance about Re: XP_Many Questions (Co Howdy! Nick,

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    On 10 Feb 20 22:16:00, Ed Vance said the following to All:

    I am VERY GLAD that choosing to Hibernate instead or Restart "cured" whatever setting that was causing the Mouse not to do what "I" wanted
    "IT" to do.

    Yes, its good to hear, but I would look into fixing this at the source rather than just hibernating. I remember this problem happened with the Synaptics mouse driver.

    When I read: "fixing this at the source" I thought about the person sitting
    on the chair with the keyboard in his lap, typing this Reply.

    My wife has tried that for over 50 Years and still hasn't got that fixed.

    I suppose Windows XP has the "Synaptics mouse driver" - Wait I'll Look...

    Occasionaly during the Year I go to a CMD Prompt and type DIR C: /-p then
    when it finished listing all on the C: HDD I type DIR C: /-p >> to send
    the listing to a .TXT File to look at later whenever I desire to do so.

    I opened the latest .TXT File and used SYNAP to Find any Filenames that
    had those characters and saw:

    a Ask Woody article in December 2017 about a 'HP SYNAPTIC Keylogger",
    a UBUNTU option
    and a Wikipedia Article

    with those characters in the Filename.

    I could use Agent Ransack to see if those characters show up in inside any
    File but that takes a long time for it to complete so I won't.

    If there is a a Driver on this XP pc with those characters in the File
    Agent Ransack will find it, I'm sure.

    Istead

    I'll just finish this message and boot it out towards the Capita City Online BBS.

    73 de Ed W9ODR . .


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