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camera shakes and freezing
« on: 2007 December 27, 14:52:04 »
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I have a problem in my sim game that my camera shakes or freezes and won't let me look at my sims char or i click on buy mode it flash like 3 to 4 buy menus at once it weird.
 i end up put my sims in a new house and that seems to work but i'm worried that it not been fix   Undecided anyone know what i can do to fix it  Cry

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Re: camera shakes and freezing
« Reply #1 on: 2007 December 27, 15:07:40 »
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Try cleaning your mouse.
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Re: camera shakes and freezing
« Reply #2 on: 2007 December 27, 17:09:26 »
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ehh it a lazer mouse and  that not it  Undecided
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Re: camera shakes and freezing
« Reply #3 on: 2007 December 27, 17:19:31 »
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You can still get dust in a laser mouse.
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Re: camera shakes and freezing
« Reply #4 on: 2007 December 27, 17:38:00 »
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Laser mice are also very sensitive to movement. Are you sure your not just shivering with the cold weather? Cheesy

However, the wonkiness and the mis-clicks can be caused by your mouse driver. Does this happen only this mouse?
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Re: camera shakes and freezing
« Reply #5 on: 2007 December 27, 22:34:34 »
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A random little hair over the laser will often cause the mouse to slip and slide quite a bit.
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Re: camera shakes and freezing
« Reply #6 on: 2007 December 27, 23:07:16 »
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That happens with my mouse. When it does, I just blow on the laser 'eye' to remove the hair, and it's all good. Perhaps you should try this.
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Re: camera shakes and freezing
« Reply #7 on: 2007 December 27, 23:08:52 »
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Now I did have a optical mouse that went all fubar on me. I cleaned it twice and the pointer would jerk all crazily across the screen. Even when I wasn't moving it. I had to buy a new mouse to replace it.
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Re: camera shakes and freezing
« Reply #8 on: 2007 December 30, 19:31:31 »
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yeah you guys were right  Grin i clearn it well i blow at the eye and seem be ok now if it keeps happen i just buy a new mouse thanks this website gave best advise  Wink
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Re: camera shakes and freezing
« Reply #9 on: 2007 December 31, 00:54:27 »
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Personally I have a terrible time with mouse mats causing different reflections as I move my optic mouse across it. I've found that unless the entire pad it a completely uniform texture and colour then there can be jumping caused if I move the mouse quickly. Also if like me you use the mouse a lot it is a good idea to dismantle the mouse totally and clean up inside now and then, hairs inside can really mess up all the buttons.
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