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Chuck Hassenplug <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 2 Mar 1998 04:39:39 -0800
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John,
    It is actually my friend who has the mouse. He got it with his computer.
It works and everything, except that the wheel function is not active
because of the lack of software. I will find out if he lost the disk, and if
so, will tell him to contact MS for a replacement. Thanks,


Chuck Hassenplug
>Win95 MS or generic drivers will work with Intellimouse but the
>software that enables the other features is more than a driver,
>it includes a mouse program, so you probably won't see it on
>the Net except as an act of piracy.
>
>If you didn't get a diskette with the mouse, you might have a
>counterfeit, a grey market MS mouse, or one that is supposed
>to be only sold with a PC. Such is the way of Microsoft. If you
>lost your disk but are a registered user, you might ask
>Microsoft to send you a replacement.
>
>John Chin
>

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