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rainforest123
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Have you tried a different mouse?
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20-Aug-2009, 12:45 PM
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I did borrow one this morning, and low and behold my displays stayed asleep. I've used my g5 for over a year now, guess I have grown attached to it. Time to go shopping for a new mouse.
Thank you for all your help rainforest!!
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