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JustMichael:
ddebuss:
A momentary stays in contact as long as it is being pushed.  How long you push the button is how long the moment lasts.  The button doesn't just turn itself off.

Jungle,  no.  Leaf switches and the microswitches in the buttons are both momentary switches.

slug54:
Problem Solved!
It turns out that I had to delete the mouse and serial port from windows device manager and then re-scan for new hardware. after that everything works great.
I can't say enough good things about Andy Warne at Ultimarc. I bought my optipac last august and he gave me support on it like I bought it yesterday. I sent him an E-mail and within about an hour he was replying with suggestions,and he continued helping me until the problem was resolved. The problem was'nt with his Opti-pac at all it was more of a windows problem. Hmmm maybe if we could get Andy a job a Micro$oft we could get all those Illegal op and fatal exception errors in Windows fixed!

                  Thanks to all who replied
                          Slug54

ddebuss:
Thanks for the correction.  I had a similar problem before that I fixed by replacing the buttom with a different type.  All this time I thought it was because of the microswitch.

Sorry about the bad info in my original responses...

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