on 05.08.98 you wrote >I cannot get my computer to recognize my serial mouse <snip> Hello Ray, I have a few questions about your problem 1: have you tried using a ps/2 mouse (I know not everyone has a connector, but maybe you can get one somewhere) 2: have you tried using a printer. Does it work? 3: Have you tried to use a mouse in dos. the EDIT program in WIN 95 is a dos prog.that uses a mouse. Boot in dos mode and load a dos mouse driver then start EDIT. Can you use the mouse to cut and paste? 4: have you installed a NON MS mouse driver for WIN 95. By this I mean a no name mouse that has it's own win95 Driver (usually xxMOUSE.vxd where xx might be anything)somewhere on the disk. This has worked for me once,but I wouldn't bet on it. If you can't find one, E-Mail me and I'll send you one of mine. I downloaded your manual, and I think the >5 pins that say MS_JMP on one end and PS/2_JMP on the other is your PS/2 Mouse connector (according to the Manual: PS/2_MS) What Ubiratan was referring to with >If you changed your board don't forget that the old male DB9 >connectors have diferent conection with the flat cable. <snip> was the different pin-out between COM-ports on new boards and old serial connector cables (or the opposite), but I don't think this is the problem here. Rick Swartz ( [log in to unmask] )