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At least it's as simple as removing the USB dongle and replacing it.  I UNDERSTAND it's a pain in the **s, but it's better than the ol locked up PC when this type of stuff happens.  Don't give up and see what you can find, if enough people scream, they will have to do something.   I just need spec data about tracking dpi type stuff...
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