Hp 2.4 wireless optical mouse

How do I get the windows flip function to work on the middle button I've been trying for weeks to get this function to work but still it doesn't work. Any answers....................????????
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Hi paulgk55,
Windows needs Windows Aero to run Flip 3D. If you have Aero on your Windows Vista operating system, check out this site for troubleshooting Flip 3D problems: 
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-vista/troubleshoot-problems-with-windows-aero
Good luck!
I work on behalf of HP.

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