Need Microsoft's ps2 mouse driverRe: Blind mice????


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Posted by saint on August 26, 1999 at 22:23:36:

In Reply to: Blind mice???? posted by Tripps on August 25, 1999 at 19:34:49:

Not all drivers support dual mice - most don't. The
Microsoft PS/2 mouse driver will. Nuke all mouse devices,
auto-detect the PS/2 one, then plug in the serial
and add new hardware, search, and it will find the
serial mouse.

There's a section on this in the Win95 resource kit. Somewhere on
this FAQ I think this has been mentioned before, but I can't find
it at the moment :)

If you need me to I'll find the reference in the resource kit (it's
at work at the moment).

--- saint

: : : I have designed my panel with two joysticks, 12 buttons, trackball and spinner (modified wingman warrior spinner using guts of a std serial mouse). I also just ordered the Hagstrom encoder - got tired of messing with various hacks. Question is this - how is everyone dealing with using both a std mouse type spinner and tracball on the same machine? In other words, do most ppl simply reach inside their cabinet and switch the spinner and trackball serial cables or is there a cheap way to do this on the fly? The Y-Mouse for $50.00 seems way to expensive for such a simple task.

: : - If you have a serial trackball and ps/2 mouse(spinner) or vice versa, you can plug them both in and have Windows look for new hardware. It will see the serial device and also the ps/2 device and you can use them both at the same time so you don't have to switch. The only catch is that the computer sees them both as the mouse so you can't use them for the same game at the same time. You really wouldn't need to do this anyway since you wouldn't need the spinner to play Tempest and the trackball too, only the spinner, so it works out very well. Hope this helped.

: : Game On!!! Brian

: Great idea Brian! My computer does indeed have both types of ports. Unfortunately, my computer wont or cant find the PS2 port. I have run the add new hardware wizard several times and have manually installed the PS2 mouse driver that came with my trackball. However, the system device manager shows an error message that the device is not present, not working properly, or does not have the correct drivers installed. Any one know how to make the computer detect the PS2 mouse???




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