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Dennis Noble <[log in to unmask]>
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PCBUILD - Personal Computer Hardware discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 10 Dec 1998 22:03:52 -0600
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What operating system are you using? Is it a serial mouse or PS/2. If Win
98/95, I would go into the Control Panel then go into system then look at
Device Manager and see what it has for the Mouse. It could show more than
one mouse if this is the case, I would delete either the one that it is not
or both. If both are deleted, restart your computer and let it auto detect
your mouse.

>I am having a problem with a computer that isn't
>recognizing the mouse.

>I have run the diagnostics that came with the mouse but
>it keeps telling me the Driver is not installed and it
>can't find the mouse.
>
>I would appreciate any assistance on this matter.
>
>The computer is running a Pent-S 100mhz chip and it has
>16mgs of ram. I have looked in the cmos and didn't see
>anything out of the ordinary. I have switched mice,
>connections and adapters with no positive results.

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