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From: wiso@ihwpt.ATT.COM (Jack Wisowaty)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac
Subject: Re: Sticky Mouse on SE
Message-ID: <1848@ihwpt.ATT.COM>
Date: Fri, 24-Jul-87 15:04:22 EDT
Article-I.D.: ihwpt.1848
Posted: Fri Jul 24 15:04:22 1987
Date-Received: Sat, 25-Jul-87 17:02:33 EDT
References: <565@umb.umb.edu> <227@uvabick.UUCP>
Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories - Naperville, Illinois
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Summary: not a System 4.1 problem

In article <227@uvabick.UUCP>, thomas@uvabick.UUCP (Thomas Fruin) writes:
> The problem with a 'sticky mouse' probably isn't related to the computer
> being an SE or II or to ADB.  It has happened to me two times, and I'm
> using a Mac ED (also known as the 512e), with an old style mouse.
> 
> But I am using System 4.1 (and Finder 5.5), so it looks like we have our
> culprit...

Unfortunately we have to keep looking.  Because of the bad interactions
between LightSpeed C and System 4.1, I've had to resort to using the old
System 3.2, and I'm still having the problem.  A copy of this exact same
System never produced a problem on my old 512K.  Tracing the origins of
this problem seems to be going in circles.  Do any other 512K or plus users 
have a sticky mouse?  How about some help from the people who should know
what's going on?

Jack Wisowaty
AT&T Bell Labs
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