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- Subject: Re: PB 170 Trackball Problems
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- From: zaphod@vax2.winona.msus.edu (Gregory Talmo)
- Date: 29 Dec 92 11:07:10 -0600
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- In article <1992Dec27.213600.9792@cs.wisc.edu>, dross@cambizola.cs.wisc.edu
- (Dan Ross) wrote:
- >
- > My mother's PB 170 4/40 w/ Apple modem had trackball and button problems
- > a couple months ago which were as follows:
- >
- > - clicks on objects would not be registered appropriately occasionally,
- > in a variety of applications: I tried it and so noticed the pointer
- > was right on the object being clicked--just nothing happened
- > - the arrow cursor would move jerkily around the screen, as if the
- > trackball was dirty or as if the machine was doing a lot of background
- > work. No, the machine had not gone to sleep, and power-saver was
- > turned off, and the trackball was clean (she hasn't used it that much,
- > either, to make it terribly dirty).
- >
- > She sent it in and they replaced the trackball which SEEMED to fix the
- > problem. However, while playing with SimCity (1.4, the monochrome version),
- > I noticed that again, with power-saver off, if I
- > leave the trackball alone for a couple seconds, the machine goes into
- > super-slow mode: the animation all but stops, and the progress of the
- > simulation becomes about 5 times a slow (there's a counter indicating
- > the passage of simulated time). Simply moving the trackball a bit
- > will restore it to full speed, and continuously moving the trackball
- > (going in a circle, for instance), will keep the game going at full tilt.
- >
- > She mentioned that a problem she'd had before having the repair dones
- > was that the insertion point in MS Word 4.0 would stop flashing, and it
- > would take the machine a while to catch up if she started typing. She
- > also said the problem seemed to occur only after the machine had been
- > on for a while.
- >
- > It sounded to me like an ADB problem, but I don't know that much--are
- > there faulty trackballs which bog the machine down or cause missed
- > mouse events? Anyone else have these problems?
- >
- > I believe the only INITs are the Apple Fax, Quicktime, and ARA; she
- > had tried it with them all disabled before sending it in, also.
- >
- Dan,
- The slowdown is normal. It is a power saving feature of the 170. If you
- go into the Portable Cdev, hold down the option key, and click on the text
- of "Minutes Until Automatic Sleep" you'll be given a dialog that asks you
- if you want the PB to rest or not. Tell it not to rest, and the slowdowns
- stop.
- The reason that the mouse stopped it, was becasue the machine slows down
- after so many seconds of no input. You give it input (moving the mouse)
- and the machine comes right back.
- BTW all of this is in the manual that came with the PowerBook.
-
- - Greg Talmo (zaphod@vax2.winona.msus.edu)
- |The opinions expressed above are my own,
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- than he thinks you ought to." |opinions, tastes, or policies of Winona
- - Granville Hicks |State University, its faculty, staff or
- |students.
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