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In a message dated 06/19/2000 6:24:31 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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> Chuck,
>
>  This sounds like either a bad mouse or bad serial port.  The fact that you
>  have tried both serial ports and an external card leads me to believe it's
>  the mouse.  Do you have another serial mouse to try?  Is there a PS/2 mouse
>  port you could use with a new mouse?  A new mouse will only cost $5 to $10,
>  and the local Fry's here even has some for under $1 on occasion.  Hope this
>  helps.
>
>  Kyle

Kyle

Thanks for the input.  I did try another mouse, with the same results.  I put
my original mouse on another system and it worked fine.  I'm at a loss.

Thanks
Chuck Cooley

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