![]() I am just glad I can wear my favorite jackets and hoodies again. My time has come.Wake up any Green Day fans you know, September is just about done. ![]() Will have to poke around more later when I have time.Īsk a Stupid Question Day". No comment on why I'M the one dealing with this.Įdit to add this screenshot of the only record of the update I seem to be able to find currently. Will be a difficult task for me, considering I'm not even part of our IT department. ![]() Hopefully since Hyper-Chris has said the update was pulled we will be able to avoid further issue, but there is still the frustration of removing the update from all of the Surfaces. All of the public computers and all of the staff computers at other locations are still on Windows 7, and also don't get updated as frequently. So far only the few locations with Surfaces have been affected, and they are also the only locations that have anything with Windows 8.1. Hopefully this does not become a very widespread issue for us, as all of our computers, both for the public and the staff (we're a library), use the same type of mouse. Also, restarting does not seem to necessarily bring the issue back. ![]() (Another that I had fixed needed to be fixed again) After working for a while, I had went to switch users, then realized I needed to log back in for one more thing, and the moment I was back at my desktop the mouse suddenly cut out. I am not sure what triggers it either. On one of the Surfaces I had fixed it yesterday morning, and when I came in it was fine. I was able to figure out the same solution as Thundervortex, but it seems to only be a temporary fix, and how long it stays functional seems to vary. Just to add my experience, I have been having the same issue on multiple Surface Pro 3s that are used at a couple of locations in my workplace.
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