Dell Laptop Mouse Buttons Not Working
Had to change some configurations in the.ini file. Funny thing, I only have a dual-core CPU, and I was getting the crashes, and this fixed it. Let me check if I find the fix.Try this:Step 1)Open up the fallout.ini file in: My DocumentsMy GamesFallout3Find the line:bUseThreadedAI=0change it to:bUseThreadedAI=1Add another line after it and insert:iNumHWThreads=2This will limit the game to 2 cores and prevent the engine bug from causing the game to freeze.Don't remember if those were the lines I changed though.Mr-PossibleI tried this and was able to play for a good hour and a half before it crashed which is certainly an improvment. Fallout 3 crashes when starting new game. QUOTE='Miroku32'I remember this.
I upgraded to Windows 7 a couple of weeks ago. Everything has been fine until today. Suddenly, it is a though the left mouse and touchpad buttons do not register.If I try clicking on the start bar, task bar, any thing icons on screen, any programs on the start menu, etc., left clicking from either the mouse or touchpad does not register.The only left click fuctionality that seems to work is from the context-sensitive menu.
If I right click on the desktop and select e.g. New Folder by left clicking, the folder is created.Does anybody have any idea what I can do to resolve this? I can't access anything to do anything at all on the laptop at all. An update - after 30 minutes the laptop (MSI GT729) goes into sleep mode. When I hit the power button and the PC starts again everything is fine; I can left click as normal on everything.Turned on the laptop this evening and lo and behold - no left clicking again.
After 30 minutes, laptop goes to sleep. Hit power to bring it out of sleep mode and left click functionality on mouse and touchpad working again.Any ideas at all? It's very frustrating having a laptop that is effectively unusable for 30 minutes until it goes to sleep! This is very bizarre issue.
Dell Laptop Mouse Buttons Not Working
I came across this yesterday (15th Mar, 2012). I have searched for it all over the internet and there is no clue of why this is caused.After reading several posts, I came to know that it is not a Hardware vendor specific (HP or Dell), it is some what related to software, may be Microsoft Windows (as in such situations, touchpad/mouse works fine with Linux).The sad state of affair is that there is.no clue., what causes this, and yet alone how to fix it!!!Would Microsoft please assist? Or be silent about it.this issue has been around for past 2 years. This is very bizarre issue. I came across this yesterday (15th Mar, 2012).
I have searched for it all over the internet and there is no clue of why this is caused.After reading several posts, I came to know that it is not a Hardware vendor specific (HP or Dell), it is some what related to software, may be Microsoft Windows (as in such situations, touchpad/mouse works fine with Linux).The sad state of affair is that there is.no clue., what causes this, and yet alone how to fix it!!!Would Microsoft please assist? Or be silent about it.this issue has been around for past 2 years.Hi all. It only happens occasionally and ALWAYS after a restart.Keyboard works fine, but trying to use the USB mouse to click on any buttons within a window (e.g. I tried every possible solution I could find on the internet.and the problem did not go away.I then baught a new Laptop. The previous laptop (Lenovo T400) was an old machine and originally came with Windows XP.During my hunt for solution, I got the impression that the issue started after some Microsoft updates. I also found that there were new updates on Lenovo websites for my Laptop, respectively. But, updates didn't help either.This issue has also weird behavior with Adobe's video player, the player we see on youtube.com in browser.