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Recording in Captivate 2

Explorer ,
Jul 24, 2007 Jul 24, 2007

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Hi!

I have noticed that everytime I start recording, my wireless desktop starts acting goofy. About halfway through my recording, the compouter makes the sound like a USB device has been unplugged, and then my devices become unavailable!! They won't even reconnect afterwords. I contacted Logitech, and they tell me it is a conflict with Captivate. I can believe that, as when using captivate is the ONLY time I ever have this problem.. Is there any fix to this? It is absolutely MADDENING!!
My hardware is as follows:

DELL Inspiron 6400 Notebook
Core Duo @ 1.86Ghz
2GB DDR2 memory
160GB Hard drive
128MB X300 ATi Graphics card
Logitech DiNovo Wireless Blue-tooth Desktop

It wouldn't be so bad, but when it happens I have to scramble to get to my touchpad (which SUCKS TO RECORD WITH!), in order to even end the recording process.

Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.

Thanks!

-Jeremy
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LEGEND ,
Jul 24, 2007 Jul 24, 2007

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Hi Jeremy

I have nearly the same configuration.

Dell Inspiron 6400
2 Gigs DDR2 RAM
Core Duo 1.66 GHz
60 gig hard drive

But I don't have the Logitech DiNovo Wireless Blue-tooth Desktop. I don't have any really bad issues with Captivate. As the only real difference seems to be the Logitech DiNovo Wireless Blue-tooth Desktop, I'm wondering if this is the issue here. And I'm also wondering what in the world it actually is (or does). I would assume it provides BlueTooth support of some sort.

While I'm not suggesting that Captivate should be excused for not working in this configuration, I'm wondering if there is a way to disable it, even temporarily, to see if the behavior changes with respect to Captivate. If so, it could provide some relief.

Cheers... Rick

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Explorer ,
Jul 25, 2007 Jul 25, 2007

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Hi Rick!

Thank you for a quick response! The diNovo Desktop is a wireless Keyboard/mouse setup provided by logitech.. Here is a link to it:
http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/keyboards/keyboard_mice_combos/devices/164&cl=us,en

The wireless desktop has software that goes with it, and I tried disableing the software (just utilizing the basic keyboard/mouse functions), and it still does it. I have no clue why. I tried contacting Logitech, and after a couple of emails back and forth with a support tech,I was told it hadto be a software conflict. I know that captivate has quirky issues (like after inserting an animation on a slide), so I was basically wondering if this was another one, or if someone else had experienced this, and had an idea on a quicfix..


If you need any more info, I am more than happy to provide it!

Thanks!

-Jeremy

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