bnc
December 9th 03, 01:46 PM
When the computer is off, plug the mouse into the USB port
or mouse port (that round thing), depending on your mouse
type; turn the computer on, and Windows should detect it
and install a driver for you. IT should work right away
in a perfect world. IF not, you may need to disable the
touchpad, which I haven't done yet, but could figure it
out later, if necessary.
>-----Original Message-----
>how to hook up a mouse other than the touch pad to a
labtop
>running win xp home
>.
>
or mouse port (that round thing), depending on your mouse
type; turn the computer on, and Windows should detect it
and install a driver for you. IT should work right away
in a perfect world. IF not, you may need to disable the
touchpad, which I haven't done yet, but could figure it
out later, if necessary.
>-----Original Message-----
>how to hook up a mouse other than the touch pad to a
labtop
>running win xp home
>.
>