re: mouse somehow disabled by busybody
Wednesday, October 15, 2008 at 5:31 pm Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Ricer46
(23824 messages posted)
I'll be surprised if you get any help from here.
On Wednesday, October 15, 2008 at 3:58 pm, Fern wrote:
>i work as a guard at a desk with 4 computer monitors and i believe 3 different cpu's
>unless there is a hidden one somewhere
>
>i will say to start out, that i am not supposed to be using the computers to surf
>online so i can't really say anything to this new boss about the situation or i
would
>be admitting that i was doing something i am not supposed to do;
>
>the boss thinks he is a know-it-all
>
>for months i have been getting on the web and reading newspapers
>
> this new supervisor/busybody started last week, and this person is a self proclaimed
>computer expert and apparently this person is trying to block my efforts at using
>the computer get online (a third party probably walked thru while i was reading
and
>might have mentioned to him that he saw me reading online)
>
>there is a little controller console that sits out front and there is a button with
>4 positions (1, 2, 3, 4); when you push a button the light in front of the appropriate
>number lights up; that tells you which screen is active for the keyboard and mouse
>
>when i go to the screen i have been using (3), the mouse does not work, the keyboard
>works because i am able to use keyboard commands (this boss probably assumes i don't
>know how to use keyboard commands)
>
>when i go to other screens the mouse and keyboard both work (the boss again thinks
>i am too stupid to get to these other screens)
>
>back on screen 3
>i used the keyboard commands to get to the control panel>mouse; and checked all
5
>tabs and there was nothing that said disable mouse, or enable mouse
>
>i searched google and the only things i was able to find under "disable mouse" had
>to do with the mouse accellerator
>
>i referred to my "windows xp for idiots" book and was not able to get any help
>
>this boss is not stopping me from reading online, but i am curious as to why the
>mouse is disabled on this one screen, and how this boss/busybody did it
>
>thanks in advance to anyone who has any ideas on how to restore the mouse
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