G Gawd Proverbs 23:27 ; ) Oct 16, 2005 451 0 0 Another Plane Of Existence Mar 4, 2006 #2 Plug and play. Once it's inserted in a USB port while the computer is on, Windows XP will make a "dong-dong" chime and there you go. I guess you need more experience sticking things in.
Plug and play. Once it's inserted in a USB port while the computer is on, Windows XP will make a "dong-dong" chime and there you go. I guess you need more experience sticking things in.
P PHNINE Banned Aug 27, 2005 5,464 0 0 Penthouse Mar 4, 2006 #3 Well if you mean the mouses with an infrared light at the bottom, then you can't be using them on a glass surface or anything that is reflective. The surface needs to be opaque. At least that is what I have found...
Well if you mean the mouses with an infrared light at the bottom, then you can't be using them on a glass surface or anything that is reflective. The surface needs to be opaque. At least that is what I have found...
M Maxie New member Feb 6, 2006 141 0 0 Mar 4, 2006 #4 Plug and Play PHNINE said: Well if you mean the mouses with an infrared light at the bottom Click to expand... I tried it on two computers, it doesn't work? could it have come with software. I can't find the manufacturer, Osprey.
Plug and Play PHNINE said: Well if you mean the mouses with an infrared light at the bottom Click to expand... I tried it on two computers, it doesn't work? could it have come with software. I can't find the manufacturer, Osprey.