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munchie2222:
High Tom: forgive for my ignorance do you mean the AC adapter: and where would I find the battery, do you mean the battery in the mouse, please have patience with me as I have some health issues.
Thank you so much for the advice.
Pete Bauer

Boggin:
Yes, I meant the AC adapter and the underside of the laptop there should be a battery you can remove.

Slide the release catch then pivot the battery upward and remove it from the computer.

To install the battery, insert the rear edge of the battery into the battery bay and pivot the battery
downward until it is seated. The battery release latch automatically locks the battery into place.

munchie2222:
Thanks Tom, I haven't been able to try anyone's suggestions yet, not because I don't feel like it, but I had a small stroke yesterday PM and went deaf in my left ear. Going back to the Heart Institute today to see what can be done for my hearing and if the stroke caused it and then to the C.C. Clinique to find out if hormone therapy is necessary yet as my PSA is off the roof. The guy who thought up the phrase "THE GOLDEN YEARS" had to be very rich and never sick a day in his life. I will try everything later today or tomorrow for sure, I can't wait and thanks again to everyone for offering me your help, truly appreciated.
Regards and have a great day!
Pete Bauer :smiley:

Boggin:
I'm very sorry to hear about that, Peter and hope your treatment goes well.

I have something called Atrial Fibrillation which is when the heart doesn't pump out all of the blood in one go, so have to take controlled meds to delay the coagulation to ensure that the next time it pumps, it doesn't pump out clots which would cause me a stroke.

I've often wondered why when we get old that we have to suffer ill health with it, but I suppose with all things, they degrade with age - so they become the rusty years :D

munchie2222:
It get's scary when your gas lines don't function properly. I was diagnosed with PAD Peripheral Arterial Disease 10 years go along with stage 3 cancer and thanks to my oncologist who demanded that my family doctor have my heart checked for blockages I would be dead. Unfortunately it was a little to late as I had already had a silent heart attach that left my heart so weak they couldn't open the blocked arteries because my heart couldn't handle the pressure so now I have CAD.  The truth is that the more med's you take, in most cases, eventually your entire body suffers but it gives you more time and for that I am thankful.
When I was taking Radiation treatment it made me realise that I am a very lucky person as I am 71, have a great family, owned new houses, cars, boats, just had a pretty good life till age of 60.

There kids out there that have been dealt a maiming disease early and will likely never have the life I had and they are the ones who have the right to complain.
Sorry to roll on and again thanks for you help.
Pete

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