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CodenameClassified October 29th, 2006 01:12 PM

Setup Dialog (Initial Setup)
 
OS: Windows XP - Professional
Version: LW v4.12.6 (Basic)
Background: Had LW v4.12.6 (Basic) previously installed on my PC and went to open the program yesterday afternoon. After opening the program and having everything look ready to go I proceeded to click on Search > Audio. But, to no avail. All "clickable" buttons were highlighting when I hovered but will not actually click. They'll will look like a normal operating button but when have no action. I scanned with my virus software (ZoneAlarm Suite) and it had found nothing.
After a few, (four), attempts I figured I would Remove the program, reboot and re-install. Now, everything has loaded on to my computer once again... But, when I go to start the program I get the initial setup screen. 'Limewire Setup Dialog' > Choose Language. Again, I encounter the same problem. Hover and clicking on the button seems to have no action behind them so I can't continue setup. It's as if they are "dummy" buttons meant to have no action, but obviously they're supposed to.
Thanks in advance for anyone who has suggestions for me. I'm not computer illiterate and have some reasonable amount of knowlegde so complete laymens is not nessesary. (lol)

Codename:Classified

Lord of the Rings October 29th, 2006 01:21 PM

Do these things:

1. Go to Add/Remove programs control panel & remove all versions of java. Then reinstall Java using the "Offline" Java installer which is about 15.6 MB download: Java 1.5 (take the JRE). It's the 1st on the list of actual download links on the 2nd page you get to after selecting the following:
Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 5.0 Update 9
The J2SE Runtime Environment (JRE) allows end-users to run Java applications.

2. Delete your LW preferences folder; Point #3 in Fixes for Limewire (sample image included at bottom of page.)

CodenameClassified October 30th, 2006 12:12 AM

I just found out that I can use my keyboard for doing everything, just my mouse won't work.

CodenameClassified October 30th, 2006 12:38 AM

LW Mouse Disabled
 
I am not sure where I should post this, so I choose here.

When I load LW, my mouse becomes completely decorative. It will hover and highlight but won't allow me to click anything. Has anyone had this happen or know how I can go about fixing it.

(FYI: I posted a similar thread in Technical Support > Installation but I figured since this isn't an install mishap I would post here.)

Thanks in advance for any suggestions.

birdy October 30th, 2006 12:52 AM

We don't know whether you updated your Java & deleted the preferences folder, as LOTR suggested in your first thread???

See if any links in the post below help
http://www.gnutellaforums.com/showpo...63&postcount=2

If not, use the forum search to see if you can find any other old threads.

CodenameClassified October 30th, 2006 12:56 AM

I've done both the Java update as well as deleted the '.limewire' folder but to no avail. I can use my keyboard though.

ukbobboy01 October 30th, 2006 04:24 AM

CNC

You have not said, in either postings, if your mouse is different from the normal (corded, 2 buttoned, thumb-wheeled and ball underneath) mouse. For example, do you have a cordless, an optical mouse or some other specialist variant?

If so, you may have to adjust your mouse settings (if it has any), re-install your mouse driver or you may have found a real incompatibility between LW and your particular mouse.



UK Bob

Lord of the Rings October 30th, 2006 05:44 PM

AFAIK such issues I've seen in the past were Java related. Do you have a special mouse or any special mouse software or designer mouse or pen mouse, etc. or any special software that supports speech for keyboard, etc. This might be causing a clash. Try disabling them temporarily & see if it makes a difference.

CodenameClassified November 1st, 2006 01:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ukbobboy01
CNC

You have not said, in either postings, if your mouse is different from the normal (corded, 2 buttoned, thumb-wheeled and ball underneath) mouse. For example, do you have a cordless, an optical mouse or some other specialist variant?

If so, you may have to adjust your mouse settings (if it has any), re-install your mouse driver or you may have found a real incompatibility between LW and your particular mouse.



UK Bob

Valid points. It's a Logitech Cordless Optical. Up until last week I had no problems with the mouse or LW.

CodenameClassified November 1st, 2006 01:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lord of the Rings
AFAIK such issues I've seen in the past were Java related. Do you have a special mouse or any special mouse software or designer mouse or pen mouse, etc. or any special software that supports speech for keyboard, etc. This might be causing a clash. Try disabling them temporarily & see if it makes a difference.

I am using an optical cordless. The curious thing is why after months of uninterupted service would it being this? The other thing is I would disable my cordless keyboard and mouse but I don't have corded ones anymore. (lol. The reason I got cordless was because my previous mouse burnt out.)


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