Originally posted by: araczynski
i'll assume by sensitivity you mean that it moves slower on the screen when you move it on the desk?
good chance its a driver issue, try downloading/installing the latest mouseware drivers from microsoft for the mouse, uninstall the original ones (if you installed them) first, then reboot, and install new.
after 4 years of use i think its little mouse feet have got to be pretty worn down.... time to give it some well earned cheese and buy a fresh one.
i hear hamsters are better anyway.
Thanks alot for help.
Yes, thats what I mean by sensitivity. It would be fine, moving as fast as I'd like it, then it would suddenly slow down to the point where its unbareablely slow. Control Panel's mouse area has the sensitivity where it should be, and the only way to remedy the speed is by unplugging it from the USB port and replugging it back in. Then whenever it decides to go out again, I'll have to do the same thing. It could be a couple of minutes, other times it could be a couple of hours between each instance.
I'm not sure if its a driver problem or not. I've always used the standard WindowsXP Drivers, which should be updated an updated version of the one on my desk, and I've never had this problem for the last 2 or so years I've had XP. Also, I did a few "tests", it seemed at first, whenever I lifted the mouse from the pad, and put it down, the issue would occur. So I did a few tests and slapped the mouse a few times(maybe theres a loose connection or something), and appeared to have turned on and off two or three times (I could hear MS's chime for a device being unplugged and plugged back in). I tried to do it again, but it didn't work.
You're right about the feet

, they're pretty worn out, I'm surprised they havn't fallen out yet. The glue between them is very weak now (I can slide the feet around on the bottom, and peel them off pretty easily).
Well, to do it justice and to put it to rest, I have decided to buy a new keyboard and mouse to replace my current Microsoft Natural Keyboard and Intellimouse Optical v1. I ordered the Logitech Optical Elite Keyboard and the MX510. Its about time I got dark colored mice/keyboard to match my case

. I've always been a little-MS fanboy when it comes to input devices, but it seems Logitech has the upper hand when it comes to price
and features, so I decided to give them a chance.
If these two devices last anywhere near as long as my current keyboard and mouse setup I'll be very impressed. I've had this current setup from my hand-me-down Celeron 300a @ 450mhz with a TNT1, with 4 different motherboards, 5 different CPUs, and 4 different videocards, all the way to my current 2500+ @ 3200+, and a 6800GT. I think, aside from my monitor and speakers (something I'll replace soon), these are my oldest computer devices.
Anyway, thanks again for the reply. I've already done the deed and ordered my replacement, so I'm not sure how much more discussion can be held in this thread.