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John and list
there is a device on the market that is a "Y"
connector which allows two mice on one serial port
to work simultaneously. I don't know how well it
works, but I would assume (?) that it only requires
one IRQ which is the one used by that COM port. I
think it costs about $50.00. I hyave seen it in
catalogues such as PC Mall, and at J&R Computer in
NY. Perhaps someone on the lsit has had some
experience with it

Joel Bluming

David Gillett wrote:
>
> On 16 Feb 98 at 11:11, John Farrow wrote:
>
> >    Am attempting to install a second mouse, actually a CIRQUE "Power
> > Cat" touch pad on an old ZEOS 90MHZ Pentium.
> >
> >     I have the modem on Com2 and the exsisting mouse on Com1.  There is
> > a larger serial port connection on the back of the computer and I tried
> > connect the CIRQUE there but it wont work.
> >

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