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To: Ann Corrigan who wrote (574)5/4/1998 11:52:00 AM
From: Michelino  Read Replies (1) of 14778
 
Ann,

You system will certainly benefit from adding additional RAM, but...I wonder if your mouse problem is related to it. Trying using the TAB key as a substitute for moving the mouse between choice buttons and then the ENTER key as a substitute for clicking on the button. If this works, in a situation where the mouse does not, then your problem might be something other than lack of RAM.

The "usual" way that a lack of memory could make your mouse appear to stop working is if the program was really acting very, very sluggish. You may have been seeing a very lengthy response time. If you have any indication that this is true, (For example if you try to move the Kristi program window around or close it down and it takes forever) then additional RAM may help.

Michael
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