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- From: ljensen@netcom.com (Colin Jensen)
- Subject: Re: OS/2 and Logitech mice?
- Message-ID: <1992Dec31.064143.3921@netcom.com>
- Organization: Netcom - Online Communication Services (408 241-9760 guest)
- References: <18972@mindlink.bc.ca> <1hom67INNh30@flop.ENGR.ORST.EDU> <1htu39INN71j@gap.caltech.edu>
- Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1992 06:41:43 GMT
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- In article <1htu39INN71j@gap.caltech.edu> nyet@cco.caltech.edu (n liu) writes:
- >I have a Logitech 3-button serial mouse (version c7) and no real
- >complaints... except that after booting msdos I have to cycle the
- >power to make the mouse work under os/2 (reset and c-a-del render the
- >mouse ineffective) This only occurs if I have the logitech driver
- >loaded during the dos boot session. The SP did not fix this, I didn't
- >bother notifying IBM (apathy ... ;-) Anybody else notice this?
-
- The "fault" is entirely the mouse's problem.
- The solution to this problem is in the FAQ (ahem).
-
- You should use "mouse pc" when you invoke the MS-DOS mouse
- driver instead of just "mouse". If you don't wish to mess with
- your DOS config.sys, just try unplugging the mouse and plugging
- it back in - definitely easier on your system than the big
- red switch...
- --
- Colin Jensen
- ljensen@netcom.netcom.com cjensen@ampex.com
-