Serial Mouse Issue XP – Insight appreciated. [serial mouse] [device manager]

Q: I have just installed Windows XP Pro on an old P200/96.
It s so it uses a . Windows XP has a bizarre problem with the mouse when not initialize at startup. It works when I remove the device in the and then reboot, but then again not later reboots. Any ideas?


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Re:Originally posted by: guy

I picked up my mom a $10 optical ps/2 mouse that worked great.
Alas, I'm yet to see a PS/2 mouse, optical or otherwise, that works without a PS/2 port ;)

I know; I was replying to the other guys statement. I already stated that I really didn't have any advice besides switching ports. ;)

But then again if you hove PCI slots in that badboy (and being a P233 I'm sure you've got them; I had a 486 once upon a time w/ PCI slots), then a USB mouse and card is only a pricewatch away . . . (but I hate USB mice. personally I'd say you're better off if you can get the serial working, but it is an option if all else fails).


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Re:I picked up my mom a $10 optical ps/2 mouse that worked great.
Alas, I'm yet to see a PS/2 mouse, optical or otherwise, that works without a PS/2 port ;)

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Re:Originally posted by: guy
You can buy a PS2 optical mouse at Staples or Office Depot and they generally cost less than $20. If your computer can use an optical or ball mouse that is the way to go.

Actually if you're in a pinch you can get them cheaper. Big Lots (yeah, I know) had a bunch of different choices of mice and keyboards last time I checked. I picked up my mom a $10 optical ps/2 mouse that worked great. I also picked up a pretty spiffy GE ball mouse as a spare for myself for $6. Heck they've got cordless opticals for $20. Know that you're not getting Micrsoft or Logitech (the company I get most my peripherals from) when you buy from here, but the stuff usually does work pretty good.


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Re:Download MouseWare 9.61 (or newer) from Logitech's web site
Thanks for the tip. I downloaded them and switched the machine on to install them and lo and behold, the mouse worked on startup… Ah, the joys of intermittent faults. I'll install them if it stops working again.

Thanks for all the help guys.


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Re:Originally posted by: guy
I've got any number of PS/2 and USB mice floating around. The overriding problem is that, being an AT machine, it has neither USB or PS2 Connectors. I'll try using com2 if I can dig up an old 9-15 pin adaptor.
I'd though about getting a driver, the only problem is that I can't think of anywhere that would provide such a thing.

Download MouseWare 9.61 (or newer) from Logitech's web site. I have to use those drivers to use an older Logitech C7-series serial 3-button mouse on an older system running Win98se. Default Win98se drivers will detect the device when doing "Add New Hardware", but on next re-boot, the mouse isn't found. With MouseWare installed, all is kosher. (Actually not true, sometimes the keyboard isn't found on re-start, but that might be a Win98se issue too. AT keyboards are now installed as HID devices, instead of the good old VKD.VXD device-driver.)


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Re:Originally posted by: guy
I've got any number of PS/2 and USB mice floating around. The overriding problem is that, being an AT machine, it has neither USB or PS2 Connectors. I'll try using com2 if I can dig up an old 9-15 pin adaptor.
I'd though about getting a driver, the only problem is that I can't think of anywhere that would provide such a thing.
I have no idea if this would help or not, but check to see if there's a switch on the bottom of your mouse, to switch it between two slightly different modes of operation. Try changing that (if it exists) and see if it helps (probably won't help, but it just might).

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Re:I've got any number of PS/2 and USB mice floating around. The overriding problem is that, being an AT machine, it has neither USB or PS2 Connectors. I'll try using com2 if I can dig up an old 9-15 pin adaptor.
I'd though about getting a driver, the only problem is that I can't think of anywhere that would provide such a thing.

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Re:This irritates me to no end. Mine boots up fine, but sometimes when I switch users I lose the mouse. I finally gave up and am using a cheap USB optical mouse.

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Re:You can buy a PS2 optical mouse at Staples or Office Depot and they generally cost less than $20. If your computer can use an optical or ball mouse that is the way to go.

You may have to download an XP driver from the mouse manufacturer web site if they have one.


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Re:Try moving it to another port maybe? I don't know. I would have never guessed anybody would be using a with Windows XP. Last time I used one of those little buggers it was in DOS 5 ;) .

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