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    Dell Media Experience starts when I use the mouse tilt wheel to right

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by hln98, Sep 5, 2005.

  1. hln98

    hln98 Notebook Geek

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    With internal 350 BT card, Dell Media Experience starts when I use the mouse tilt wheel to right. I have the 9300. Anyone out there with this problem? Anyone?

    Which drivers? Whatever came with XP Pro. I am not using Toshiba stack because it is not working with MS BT mouse.

    And no, the MS Intellipoint doesn't have the option to start up any software. Yes, I am sure. :p
     
  2. kornchild2002

    kornchild2002 Notebook Deity

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    Have you changed the button profiles of your mouse? You can change what the left two buttons do, what happens when you push in the center click wheel, etc. Try changing some of the hardware profiles around. Also, are you sure it is not a Toshiba stack? I too have the Dell internal 350 Bluetooth adapter (card) and it is made by Toshiba. My friend has a i9300 with the 350 Bluetooth adapter as well and it is made by Toshiba. Even when installing the latest drivers from Dell's site, Toshiba comes up.
     
  3. hln98

    hln98 Notebook Geek

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    This is the tilt wheel and NOT the left or right buttons. Tilt wheel cannot be changed. Yes, I am sure I am not using Toshiba bluetooth driver from Dell website download. I installed it at first but uninstalled it and just used whatever XP has built-in for BT.

    Again, let me be perfectly clear. The tilt wheel is the middle wheel where you can scroll veritically and horizontally. When I tilt the wheel (NOT the right or left mouse button) to the right, attempting to scroll right, the Dell Media Experience comes up.
     
  4. Amber

    Amber Notebook Prophet NBR Reviewer

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    what mouse are you using?

    I know with my mouse, when you have the mouse active, you can go to control panel and view the mouse properties and change.

    SG
     
  5. hln98

    hln98 Notebook Geek

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    Upgraded to BIOS 04 solved this problem for me. I guess I just answered my own question :)