Remote Mouse
Remote Mouse
In this article we will examine one of the most popular problems faced by small businesses and home-based businesses, that of getting a working computer that has the remote mouse attached. The two most common problems faced by small business are that of getting the mouse to be detected and that of having the right settings to operate the mouse. So we will take a look at some of the ways that we can go about getting these issues resolved. Remember, this information is intended for those with Mac OSX machines. If you have a Windows machine, you should first check to see if the application is not running in the background. This can happen if you have not read through the application data folder properly or if you have just uninstalled the application. Once you have fixed the problem, check that the taskbar does not show up with the application icons and that the folder does not still show up after you have uninstalled the application. Then you need to make sure that the application is no longer in the recycle bin. After you have done this, make sure that the icon for the application is still on the desktop. If so, the application is in fact still running in the background, but it might be not as effective as it used to be and it could be that the application is not running properly anymore. If all of these check out to be true, then you need to go into the control panel and check that there is no damage to the hardware. If you find that the mouse is fine, then you can install the application again and you should get it to start up the mouse. Once you have done this make sure that you also uninstall the application as well as any other applications that you have in the recycle bin. Finally, remember that when you uninstall an application, it is removed from the entire computer, including the recycle bin and the program list.