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cookiejuice

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Jun 6, 2007
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Hey everyone...I was wondering if I could get some help from everyone. I am on my first MAC, the new MBP and am haaving a mouse lag issue right now. It is happening with both my mouse track and my cordless mouse. I have about 5 or 6 programs running. Nothing to intense, safari,mail, cocunut battery, ichat, istat and my comp is charging. Temp is at 70 C and fans at full. And my mouse keeps hanging every 20 secoonds....i noticed this would ocassionaly occur while using my g/f's macbook. Is there way to avoid this. As i am typing I have noticed it is not just a hangup with the mouse but also with the computer itself. The type hangs up for second occasionally. Thanks for the help!
 
Alright so I did some testing and when I start running a bunch of programs my MBP starts to hold up when moving mouse..typing.....is this normal ? I am running right now ICal,mail,firefox,safari,stickies,skype,ichat,istat,coccount...thanks for the help
 
Alright so I did some testing and when I start running a bunch of programs my MBP starts to hold up when moving mouse..typing.....is this normal ? I am running right now ICal,mail,firefox,safari,stickies,skype,ichat,istat,coccount...thanks for the help

I don't know if you have a logitech, but this is what they say to do:

1 Test the device in another application to confirm if the issue is specific to that application.
2 If the device functions properly in a different application, then the issue may be directly related to the application. If so, please contact the manufacturer of that software for application specific troubleshooting.
3 If the issue is present in multiple applications, the issue may be specific to the computer itself. Please test the device on another compatible computer. If it functions properly on a different system, then there may be an issue with your computer. Please contact the manufacturer of your computer for system specific diagnostics.
 
I don't know if you have a logitech, but this is what they say to do:

1 Test the device in another application to confirm if the issue is specific to that application.
2 If the device functions properly in a different application, then the issue may be directly related to the application. If so, please contact the manufacturer of that software for application specific troubleshooting.
3 If the issue is present in multiple applications, the issue may be specific to the computer itself. Please test the device on another compatible computer. If it functions properly on a different system, then there may be an issue with your computer. Please contact the manufacturer of your computer for system specific diagnostics.

I don't really think that helps as it also happens when he is using his trackpad(and keyboard)... :)
 
it almost sounds like something is taxing his processor to 100 (200)% he says his fans are on full and his temps are 70*. Might try a reinstall of osx
 
I found that coconut battery was making my mouse/typing hiccup, weird. Anyways, just thought I would let you guys know.
 
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