Knock on wood - No more dead Ultranav pixels!!

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Knock on wood - No more dead Ultranav pixels!!

#1 Post by Kenn » Thu Dec 09, 2004 11:03 pm

Although silly me, I made two changes and don't know which did it.

First of all, something I should have done from the start: Set the middle ultranav button to "neither" scrolling or magnification. I didn't know that "neither" meant regular middle mouse button until I went into IBM's ultranav wizard. Silly me :roll:

Second, I updated the ultranav driver to the latest generic Synaptics drivers. The driver version is 7.12.7.0 and it doesn't seem to conflict or replace any of the IBM-specific elements in the software.

After 3-4 days, still no stuck white pixels. Fingers remain crossed!
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Re: Knock on wood - No more dead Ultranav pixels!!

#2 Post by k3vb0t » Thu Dec 09, 2004 11:35 pm

Kenn wrote:First of all, something I should have done from the start: Set the middle ultranav button to "neither" scrolling or magnification. I didn't know that "neither" meant regular middle mouse button until I went into IBM's ultranav wizard. Silly me :roll:
I didn't know this either! Thanks! :D

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#3 Post by AtmosMan » Fri Dec 10, 2004 12:35 am

Is the torture over? YAY!! :D

This issue gave me quite a scare when it first happened. Hope this works Kenn.

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#4 Post by zzyss » Fri Dec 10, 2004 1:48 am

I've been using the most recent IBM drivers, and haven't had a dead pixel for a few months now... but best of luck to you anyway.
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#5 Post by Plinkerton » Fri Dec 10, 2004 1:52 am

They're not really dead pixels or anything. I don't get them very often, but they appear sometimes.

I hit the middle button and they go away. They're just strange little artifacts or something.

They're not going to hurt anything!

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#6 Post by Kenn » Fri Dec 10, 2004 5:07 am

Plinkerton wrote:They're not really dead pixels or anything.
I know, I've been helping new owners fix this for over 5 months now. But "dead pixel" is the most convenient way to describe them and have everyone know what you're talking about.. How about "reluctant pixels?" :D
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#7 Post by sugo » Fri Dec 10, 2004 5:15 am

Here's my config:

UltraNav driver 7.5.17.10
Not installed: UltraNav Wizard, TrackPoint and UltraNav Accessibility Features

I never saw any soft-dead pixel. Maybe it's the wizard or accessibility features causing issue?

I would have preferred non-proprietary synaptics driver over IBM one, but the trackpoint acceleration on the synaptics driver is sooooooo slow.

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#8 Post by floeff » Sun Dec 12, 2004 8:09 am

Anyone of you running a Logitech mouse driver as well? I'm having this "dead" pixel and run the Logitech driver...

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#9 Post by Kenn » Sun Dec 12, 2004 12:23 pm

floeff wrote:Anyone of you running a Logitech mouse driver as well? I'm having this "dead" pixel and run the Logitech driver...
I don't think it matters much what else you run. I have an MS Mouse, and when I'm using that, the touchpad is still active and its drivers don't go anywhere; I assume that's the same regardless of what additional pointing devices you use.
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