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711.1 | Here are several suggestions | RODNEY::PETERS | Don Peters, CTC2-1/F10, 287-3153 | Wed Dec 20 1989 09:08 | 14 |
| Sounds to me like the mouse button is bad. I've had to replace my left
mouse button twice in the past 4 years. Replacements can be ordered from
Best electronics for about $1.50 each.
I suggest you unsolder the left button and check it out. In a pinch, you
can swap the buttons since the right button probably works due to its being
seldom used.
You might also call White Mountain. Maybe they have a supply of replacement
button switches. Or, you could call RF Microtech, in North Billerica, MA,
as they do lots of Atari repair and are a registered Atari repair center.
The owner and repair person there is Bob Fitzpatrick. (He will probably be
coming to White Mountain tonite (Wednesday) for the meeting of the Nashua
Area ST Users Society.)
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711.2 | Thanks | MARKB::BRAMHALL | Mark Bramhall, CDA architecture, E PLURIBUS UNUM | Mon Jan 08 1990 13:51 | 5 |
| Thanks for the pointer to RF Microtech. They fixed the mouse for a
modest sum -- it needed both new buttons and a new cable. I "rang out"
the cable with my v.o.m. and guessed it was bad. Easy to replace -- if
you have easy access to Atari parts. Never did like molded-plug
cables.
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711.3 | Cable problems | CHEFS::BAIN | Alex Bain @REO | Tue Dec 18 1990 15:04 | 21 |
| Help! I've suffered the same fate as in .1 In my case, I am pretty
sure I've traced it to the mouse cable. The joystick test works fine
and I've successfully bussed out the switch to the internal mouse
connector.
1) Can anyone recommend an Atari parts supplier for the UK (preferably
local to Reading/Basingstoke)? What does a mouse cable cost?
2) If I have to order it by post it will take for ever at this time of
year, and I'm using my machine fairly heavily at the moment. Does
anyone local happen to have a spare mouse they would be willing to
lend until I get this fixed?
3) I am going to the 16 bit (Atari/Amiga) computer fair in Hammersmith
on 4-6 Jan, and I'm now thinking of looking at one of the alternative
mice available for the ST. Does anyone have any experience of these?
Do they have much to offer over the standard item?
Thanks for any help or advice
Alex
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711.4 | NAKSHA MOUSE | BAHTAT::RIGBY | Gone but not forgotten | Wed Dec 19 1990 07:34 | 9 |
| The Naksha mouse is very good. It's microswitched and is very
smooth to use. It can also be used with the Amiga And some
Amstrad PC's (using the appropriate lead) and also comes with a mouse
mat.
I've been using one for about three months and would HATE to go back to
the Atari mouse. You should be able to pick one up for about � 30.
Dave
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711.5 | | SIEVAX::JAMIE | Use me, Use me... Ooops! Excuse me! | Wed Dec 19 1990 10:11 | 16 |
| Computercare South in Reading is a fair bet. Either that or Computer
Cavern or Ultima Computers.
I bought an ST mouse in CCS about 18 months ago for 25 pounds. I wasn't
aware of any alternatives at that time, though, and if I had've been,
I'd have gone for an alternative.
Jamie.
Jamie.
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711.6 | Help is at hand! | CHEFS::BAIN | Alex Bain @REO | Wed Dec 19 1990 13:10 | 21 |
| Is'nt notes wonderful?
Before lunch today I got two messages; one offering me the loan of a
mouse, and the other asking for more facts on the Atari fair. I've
actually ordered a replacement cable by mail order from Ladbroke
Computing - wish I'd seen Jamies note before I did it - might have
saved me some time!
The all inclusive price from Ladbroke is 6.74 pounds. This compares
with another MO source who wanted 8.95 pounds. (Amazing how these
things vary is'nt it?)
For anyone else who wants to know, the 16 bit Computer fair is at the
Nvotel, Hammersmith, London W6, 4-6 Jan 91, 10am-6pm (Sun close 4pm).
Admission is 5 pounds at the door.
Organised by Westminster Exhibitions 081 547 1311
Any more suggestions/recommendations on alternative mice?
Alex
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