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"Swartz, Richard (DUU)" <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 23 Oct 1998 15:49:00 +0200
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Von: james ellis
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Betreff: [PCBUILD] No mouse.
on 23. Oktober 1998 02:49 james ellis wrote:

>For some reason, W95 is unable to detect a mouse on this system.
>I tried two different devices and they don't detect.
>Any help would be appreciated.

Hi Jim,

There's not too much info here, so any answer I give you will have to be
rated as a guess. Did you recently change MOBOs? If this was the case, then
use the com-port, PS/2 and LPT connectors that came with the new board.
Every Motherboard producer seems to do there own thing, concerning the
pin-out for the I/O ports. Maybe this will help you out.

Rick Swartz ([log in to unmask])
PC-Support - Emission Monitoring (Air)
BASF

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