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Old 11-15-2002, 06:50 PM   #1
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Hi guys i'm back with a few annoying problems and would appreciate your help.I have a HP pavillion & windows xp home edition which came with a cordless mouse.I am now using a normal mouse but continue to get a picture in the top right hand corner every 2 minutes that tells you the batteries in the cordless mouse are low.How do i disable this feature cause it's not only annoying but slows down the computer while i'm playing games?

Also Since re-installing some office tools and programs i'm getting a message when i visit a lot of sites saying there is a run time error do you want to debug.I never used to get this message before would xp office cause this?Thanks guys.....
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Old 11-15-2002, 07:51 PM   #2
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You could check in the control panel / add/remove software if it is listed there for uninstall. Otherwise - make a right click onto "My Computer" and go to - "Properties" - "Hardware" - "Device Manager". Find the Mouse that you want to get rid off and remove or disable it.

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