I’m confused.

Could someone please tell me why, around 5pm every day for the last couple of weeks, my wireless laser mouse stops working when it’s on the mousemat, but if I take the mousemat away, and use the mouse directly on the desk, it works fine…

I could understand if it just decided it didn’t want to work on the mousemat, or didn’t want to work at certain times, but specifically at a time, and specificaly on the mousemat. It’s confusing, and REALLY annoying.

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13 Responses to “I’m confused.”

  1. taras Says:

    Maybe some sort of mild wireless interference occurs at 5pm every day, like central heating turning on, or someone parking their car nearby as they return from work. The tracking on your desk might be easier for it to work out than that of the mousemat.

  2. aroedl Says:

    Well, it’s a wireless mouse, so I guess the low battery level after working a couple of hours is the reason.

  3. Orv Says:

    Here’s another possibility; If the mousemat is mildly shiny, and there’s sun shining on it at that time of day, it COULD be reflecting back up into the mouse brightly enough to overwhelm the reflected laser light. The desk, being a different surface, might not reflect the same way.

  4. Mez Says:

    Except that after about 10 mins of it not working on the mouse mat, it works fine for another 24 hours…

  5. David Edmundson Says:

    do you have a really shiny mousemat?

    Lazer + Summer + 5PM could mean there’s to much reflection.

  6. Mez Says:

    The mousemat is matte black. http://www.notebookreview.com/assets/19509.jpg

  7. Wade Says:

    I run a batch job daily on your PC to recompile all your drivers. You know, the keep them current. You can thank me later.

  8. Philip Says:

    Maybe it’s hungry? Try giving it a big lump of cheddar at 4pm and see if that carries it through ;)

  9. rene Says:

    perhaps it’s a microwave

  10. Uwe Thiem Says:

    It’s earth radiation. Seriously. Wireless mouses (mice are little rodents) are very sensitive to it. Usually, earth radiation is generated by crossing underground streams but I think it could be man-made in this particular case. 5pm means lots of people come home. First thing they do is have a good piss and flush their toilets. If there are crossing sewage pipes under your place, you get beams of earth radiation that will cease after a short while.

    What about the mousepad? Well, depends what it is made of. It probably acts like a lens concentrating the radiation on your mouse.

    Uwe
    (staring blankly into infinity)

  11. Sp4rkR4t Says:

    I had a very similar problem and turned out to be wireless interference from next door.

  12. Wolfger Says:

    The mouse mat is where the mouse goes to work, and 5PM is quitting time.

  13. Lynoure Braakman Says:

    If you have roughly regular life, maybe it’s not about 5pm, maybe it’s about how long you have been using it? Mousemat might make it heat more than your desk.

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