Actually, the mouse also beeps for a little while after I have been moving it around. It also beeps in sync with the LED when it starts blinking. Not to mention it beeping whenever it is moved around or a button is pushed.
Ive never heard of an ultrasonic mouse. I think it would consume a lot more power than an RF mouse. Besides, I know its wireless because it has an FCC id.
Since it only beeps wen you do somting whith it.That must be sound made wen the mouse comunicates whith the PC.
Well with my knowledge of mouses, and the piezo theory/idea out I'm out of ideas.
I put my hand up that your smoking dope :lol: or maybe a tinnitus sufferer.
Ok well instead of physically pressing the switch, use your screw driver to short the PCB pads of the switch. This is to make sure that it isn't the movement of the switch but something actually electronic which causes the noise.
make sure you short the right pads or you could be screwing yourself over
Pike, i can promise you that it is NOT mechanical movements! the reason I can be so sure is that I press the button, and the noise will go on for another 1/2 second after the button has been relased.
Quick, check all the rooms in your house for any kind electronics devise that could be a bug. Has anyone been following you? Look across the srteet, is their big black van misteriously parked.
Your life may be in danger, stay low until we can figure out who THEY are working for!
for instance, I just got a new modem and it says im connecting @ 115k a second!!!!! I thought the FCC limits it to 53k/s. gotta check my download speed :lol:
suck suck suck, HAA, I CAN SAY SUCK AND YOU CAN'T!
ok so you now know that the sound is electronically created. What can you do?? Nothing, without actually modifying the actual circuit itself.
You could muffle the sound by filling the mouse with foam or something that will absorb the the sound energy, i suppose it is an invitiation for ESD damage.
i don't know how many times ive said that the sound is impossible to hear unless you press the mouse right up against your ear, so it doesn't bother me at all. even if you press it up against your ear it is very faint.
Electro, do some research into xine. It is an emulator designed specifically for games. From what I hear, you can run almost all windows games on it.
Back to the mouse: When I took it apart, i saw no piezos, speakers, anything that would generate noise. Even on the silkscreen, I didn't see anything like B1 (buzzer1) It was all capacitors, inductors, resistors, ICs, and a few transistors.
for instance, I just got a new modem and it says im connecting @ 115k a second!!!!! I thought the FCC limits it to 53k/s. gotta check my download speed :lol:
Your modem is probably reporting port speed (DTE), not line speed (DCE) (ie, the data rate between the modem and the computer, not between modem and phone line)
You can change this setting in the initialisation string. Insert "W2" (without quotes!) in your init string, replace W0 or W1 if it is there.