I've had that happen before. I think I solved it by hitting the Windows key ... it was happening because something or other was selected and it was expecting an OK/Cancel or something like that (only happened once or twice). Hit the windows key, manually (keyboard) open a program, and then try your mouse. Win2K drivers normally work for XP.
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#!/bin/sh {who;} {last;} {pause;} {grep;} {touch;} {unzip;} mount /dev/girl -t {wet;} {fsck;} {fsck;} {fsck;} {fsck;} echo yes yes yes {yes;} umount {/dev/girl;zip;} rm -rf {wet.spot;} {sleep;} finger: permission denied
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