I don't know whether this is an issue between the mouse and the KVM switch, or whether the issue is related to me changing between different computers on the KVM switch, or whether it's something to do with the Linux drivers for this mouse (I only observe the problem on Linux). Unplugging and re-plugging the wireless receiver sometimes seems to clear this problem (not always), but then the setting soon resets itself to become too sensitive again. one click on the scroll wheel will scroll several pages up or down at a time - and is completely useless. ![]() Namely the wireless mouse's scroll wheel appears to have several sensitivity (DPI) settings, and that it keeps spontaneously changing its setting to a level which is far too sensitive - i.e. Neither the Microsoft wired mouse nor any of the other wireless mice I tried suffered from the same problem as the Microsoft 1000 wireless mouse which is included in this wireless keyboard + mouse bundle. The keyboard and the mouse seem to work mostly fine, except that the mouse has one problem which resulted in me having to replace it with another wireless mouse, so I now use the Microsoft wireless keyboard only. ![]() ![]() I use my keyboard and mouse with a StarTech KVM switch to control a number of computers. I bought this as a set to upgrade my previous Microsoft wired keyboard and mouse.
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