My system is Powerbook G4, purchased 12/06, delivered with OS X 10.4.2 upgraded to 10.4.6.
When I have the AC adapter plugged in here at my desk the Mighty Mouse works fine.
When I disconnect the power, the mouse is fine if I don't touch it. But when I do touch it, it starts spasmodically shifting between between the original view and the view you get when you push the the two "squeeze" buttons, and then release, ( I think that this particular view is called Expose). The power of the battery is showing 90-98% on the menu bar screen line, depending upon when I have tried this.
I just recently bought the entire system (brand new), and I'm a newbie. This is obviously not a feature, but was wondering if there was a track to fixing it.
First poster......Gary
When I have the AC adapter plugged in here at my desk the Mighty Mouse works fine.
When I disconnect the power, the mouse is fine if I don't touch it. But when I do touch it, it starts spasmodically shifting between between the original view and the view you get when you push the the two "squeeze" buttons, and then release, ( I think that this particular view is called Expose). The power of the battery is showing 90-98% on the menu bar screen line, depending upon when I have tried this.
I just recently bought the entire system (brand new), and I'm a newbie. This is obviously not a feature, but was wondering if there was a track to fixing it.
First poster......Gary