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  #1  
Old June 29th 10, 12:56 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
William B. Lurie
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I just spent an unsuccessful and frustrating 15 minutes
searching for driver software for my
Microsoft Windows Wireless Mouse 4000.
If someone could give me a link to that download,
I'd appreciate it.
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  #2  
Old June 29th 10, 01:15 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
John John - MVP
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Posts: 780
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William B. Lurie wrote:
I just spent an unsuccessful and frustrating 15 minutes
searching for driver software for my
Microsoft Windows Wireless Mouse 4000.
If someone could give me a link to that download,
I'd appreciate it.


It's most likely that the drivers would be part of the Intellimouse
software/driver package try here to see if you can find what you need:

http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/do...s/default.mspx

John
  #3  
Old June 29th 10, 01:15 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
John John - MVP
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Posts: 780
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William B. Lurie wrote:
I just spent an unsuccessful and frustrating 15 minutes
searching for driver software for my
Microsoft Windows Wireless Mouse 4000.
If someone could give me a link to that download,
I'd appreciate it.


It's most likely that the drivers would be part of the Intellimouse
software/driver package try here to see if you can find what you need:

http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/do...s/default.mspx

John
  #4  
Old June 29th 10, 01:22 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Shenan Stanley
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William B. Lurie wrote:
I just spent an unsuccessful and frustrating 15 minutes
searching for driver software for my
Microsoft Windows Wireless Mouse 4000.
If someone could give me a link to that download,
I'd appreciate it.


Is it failing to 'just work' when plugged in? Does it have some special
buttons or the likes you want to program?

Essentially - it should 'just work'. There's nothing exceedingly unique
about your mouse.

I suppose you are wanting the "IntelliPoint" software.
http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/do...px?category=MK

Essentially, you want:
http://download.microsoft.com/downlo...7.10.344.0.exe

You can read about it he
http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/mo...lipoint/readme

Truthfully - that's a pretty simplistic mouse - I don't know much of
anything you might gain from the extra software. ;-)

--
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MS-MVP
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How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html


  #5  
Old June 29th 10, 01:22 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
Shenan Stanley
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William B. Lurie wrote:
I just spent an unsuccessful and frustrating 15 minutes
searching for driver software for my
Microsoft Windows Wireless Mouse 4000.
If someone could give me a link to that download,
I'd appreciate it.


Is it failing to 'just work' when plugged in? Does it have some special
buttons or the likes you want to program?

Essentially - it should 'just work'. There's nothing exceedingly unique
about your mouse.

I suppose you are wanting the "IntelliPoint" software.
http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/do...px?category=MK

Essentially, you want:
http://download.microsoft.com/downlo...7.10.344.0.exe

You can read about it he
http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/mo...lipoint/readme

Truthfully - that's a pretty simplistic mouse - I don't know much of
anything you might gain from the extra software. ;-)

--
Shenan Stanley
MS-MVP
--
How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html


  #6  
Old June 29th 10, 01:24 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
William B. Lurie
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Posts: 811
Default Microsoft Download Center

John John - MVP wrote:
William B. Lurie wrote:
I just spent an unsuccessful and frustrating 15 minutes
searching for driver software for my
Microsoft Windows Wireless Mouse 4000.
If someone could give me a link to that download,
I'd appreciate it.


It's most likely that the drivers would be part of the Intellimouse
software/driver package try here to see if you can find what you need:

http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/do...s/default.mspx

John


Thanks, John. You had it right at your fingertips as usual.
It was at a site that never showed up in my searching
via Microsoftdownloadsmouse drivers etcetera.
  #7  
Old June 29th 10, 01:24 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
William B. Lurie
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Posts: 811
Default Microsoft Download Center


John John - MVP wrote:
William B. Lurie wrote:
I just spent an unsuccessful and frustrating 15 minutes
searching for driver software for my
Microsoft Windows Wireless Mouse 4000.
If someone could give me a link to that download,
I'd appreciate it.


It's most likely that the drivers would be part of the Intellimouse
software/driver package try here to see if you can find what you need:

http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/do...s/default.mspx

John


Thanks, John. You had it right at your fingertips as usual.
It was at a site that never showed up in my searching
via Microsoftdownloadsmouse drivers etcetera.
  #8  
Old June 29th 10, 01:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
John John - MVP
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Posts: 780
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William B. Lurie wrote:
John John - MVP wrote:
William B. Lurie wrote:
I just spent an unsuccessful and frustrating 15 minutes
searching for driver software for my
Microsoft Windows Wireless Mouse 4000.
If someone could give me a link to that download,
I'd appreciate it.


It's most likely that the drivers would be part of the Intellimouse
software/driver package try here to see if you can find what you need:

http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/do...s/default.mspx

John


Thanks, John. You had it right at your fingertips as usual.
It was at a site that never showed up in my searching
via Microsoftdownloadsmouse drivers etcetera.


You're welcome, Bill.

John
  #9  
Old June 29th 10, 01:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
John John - MVP
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Posts: 780
Default Microsoft Download Center

William B. Lurie wrote:
John John - MVP wrote:
William B. Lurie wrote:
I just spent an unsuccessful and frustrating 15 minutes
searching for driver software for my
Microsoft Windows Wireless Mouse 4000.
If someone could give me a link to that download,
I'd appreciate it.


It's most likely that the drivers would be part of the Intellimouse
software/driver package try here to see if you can find what you need:

http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/do...s/default.mspx

John


Thanks, John. You had it right at your fingertips as usual.
It was at a site that never showed up in my searching
via Microsoftdownloadsmouse drivers etcetera.


You're welcome, Bill.

John
  #10  
Old June 29th 10, 02:49 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
William B. Lurie
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Posts: 811
Default Microsoft Download Center

Shenan Stanley wrote:
William B. Lurie wrote:
I just spent an unsuccessful and frustrating 15 minutes
searching for driver software for my
Microsoft Windows Wireless Mouse 4000.
If someone could give me a link to that download,
I'd appreciate it.


Is it failing to 'just work' when plugged in? Does it have some special
buttons or the likes you want to program?

Essentially - it should 'just work'. There's nothing exceedingly unique
about your mouse.

I suppose you are wanting the "IntelliPoint" software.
http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/do...px?category=MK

Essentially, you want:
http://download.microsoft.com/downlo...7.10.344.0.exe

You can read about it he
http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/mo...lipoint/readme

Truthfully - that's a pretty simplistic mouse - I don't know much of
anything you might gain from the extra software. ;-)

You are, of course, correct on all counts, Shenan.
The reason I need the software is that I was obliged for
other reasons to install the mouse software on a backup
clone which antedates the mouse installation and I needed
its drivers. The download center led me to IntelliPoint
drivers but I wasn't aware that by selecting them, it
would lead me to the Windows Mobile Mouse 4000.
  #11  
Old June 29th 10, 02:49 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
William B. Lurie
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 811
Default Microsoft Download Center

Shenan Stanley wrote:
William B. Lurie wrote:
I just spent an unsuccessful and frustrating 15 minutes
searching for driver software for my
Microsoft Windows Wireless Mouse 4000.
If someone could give me a link to that download,
I'd appreciate it.


Is it failing to 'just work' when plugged in? Does it have some special
buttons or the likes you want to program?

Essentially - it should 'just work'. There's nothing exceedingly unique
about your mouse.

I suppose you are wanting the "IntelliPoint" software.
http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/do...px?category=MK

Essentially, you want:
http://download.microsoft.com/downlo...7.10.344.0.exe

You can read about it he
http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/mo...lipoint/readme

Truthfully - that's a pretty simplistic mouse - I don't know much of
anything you might gain from the extra software. ;-)

You are, of course, correct on all counts, Shenan.
The reason I need the software is that I was obliged for
other reasons to install the mouse software on a backup
clone which antedates the mouse installation and I needed
its drivers. The download center led me to IntelliPoint
drivers but I wasn't aware that by selecting them, it
would lead me to the Windows Mobile Mouse 4000.
  #12  
Old June 30th 10, 12:59 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
VanguardLH[_2_]
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Posts: 10,881
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William B. Lurie wrote:

I just spent an unsuccessful and frustrating 15 minutes
searching for driver software for my
Microsoft Windows Wireless Mouse 4000.
If someone could give me a link to that download,
I'd appreciate it.


For Microsoft branded hardware (Microsoft doesn't produce any hardware
but merely licenses someone else to stamp "Microsoft" on their
products), I usually start at:

http://www.microsoft.com/hardware

Then I go searching on the type of hardware and drill down to the model.
So, with the info you provided:

- I hovered the mouse pointer over the "Mice and Keyboards" link on the
left panel. This brought up a submenu where I clicked on "Mice".
- In the "Show Me" listbox, I selected "Wireless Technology" and clicked
the Go button.
- I scrolled the page down to where it showed the "Wireless Mobile Mouse
4000". That's the only match on "4000". You didn't say it was a
mobile version but that's all they listed here.
- I clicked on the product link.
- Dead end. Alas, Microsoft wasn't polite in providing links to
software and manuals specifically for this product.
- So I clicked on the "Download Software" link in the left panel.
- Clicked on the "Software for Microsoft keyboard, mouse, and
fingerprint reader products" link.
- Selected the following in the listboxes:
o Type of product: Mouse
o Product: Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000
o Operating system: Windows XP (32-bit). That was a guess versus a
64-bit version.
o Language: English (same as you used in your post here).
- That gave me a link to the Intellipoint 7.1 software.

If you don't need support for the tilt scrolling or extra 2 buttons then
a 3-button scrollwheel mouse driver already included in Windows should
be sufficient to work with this mouse.

As I recall with installation of the Intellipoint software, you are
supposed to select with which product it is to work. If you installed
Intellipoint already, maybe you picked the wrong product during install.
  #13  
Old June 30th 10, 12:59 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
VanguardLH[_2_]
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Posts: 10,881
Default Microsoft Download Center

William B. Lurie wrote:

I just spent an unsuccessful and frustrating 15 minutes
searching for driver software for my
Microsoft Windows Wireless Mouse 4000.
If someone could give me a link to that download,
I'd appreciate it.


For Microsoft branded hardware (Microsoft doesn't produce any hardware
but merely licenses someone else to stamp "Microsoft" on their
products), I usually start at:

http://www.microsoft.com/hardware

Then I go searching on the type of hardware and drill down to the model.
So, with the info you provided:

- I hovered the mouse pointer over the "Mice and Keyboards" link on the
left panel. This brought up a submenu where I clicked on "Mice".
- In the "Show Me" listbox, I selected "Wireless Technology" and clicked
the Go button.
- I scrolled the page down to where it showed the "Wireless Mobile Mouse
4000". That's the only match on "4000". You didn't say it was a
mobile version but that's all they listed here.
- I clicked on the product link.
- Dead end. Alas, Microsoft wasn't polite in providing links to
software and manuals specifically for this product.
- So I clicked on the "Download Software" link in the left panel.
- Clicked on the "Software for Microsoft keyboard, mouse, and
fingerprint reader products" link.
- Selected the following in the listboxes:
o Type of product: Mouse
o Product: Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000
o Operating system: Windows XP (32-bit). That was a guess versus a
64-bit version.
o Language: English (same as you used in your post here).
- That gave me a link to the Intellipoint 7.1 software.

If you don't need support for the tilt scrolling or extra 2 buttons then
a 3-button scrollwheel mouse driver already included in Windows should
be sufficient to work with this mouse.

As I recall with installation of the Intellipoint software, you are
supposed to select with which product it is to work. If you installed
Intellipoint already, maybe you picked the wrong product during install.
  #14  
Old June 30th 10, 03:28 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
William B. Lurie
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Posts: 811
Default Microsoft Download Center

VanguardLH wrote:
William B. Lurie wrote:

I just spent an unsuccessful and frustrating 15 minutes
searching for driver software for my
Microsoft Windows Wireless Mouse 4000.
If someone could give me a link to that download,
I'd appreciate it.


For Microsoft branded hardware (Microsoft doesn't produce any hardware
but merely licenses someone else to stamp "Microsoft" on their
products), I usually start at:

http://www.microsoft.com/hardware

Then I go searching on the type of hardware and drill down to the model.
So, with the info you provided:

- I hovered the mouse pointer over the "Mice and Keyboards" link on the
left panel. This brought up a submenu where I clicked on "Mice".
- In the "Show Me" listbox, I selected "Wireless Technology" and clicked
the Go button.
- I scrolled the page down to where it showed the "Wireless Mobile Mouse
4000". That's the only match on "4000". You didn't say it was a
mobile version but that's all they listed here.
- I clicked on the product link.
- Dead end. Alas, Microsoft wasn't polite in providing links to
software and manuals specifically for this product.
- So I clicked on the "Download Software" link in the left panel.
- Clicked on the "Software for Microsoft keyboard, mouse, and
fingerprint reader products" link.
- Selected the following in the listboxes:
o Type of product: Mouse
o Product: Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000
o Operating system: Windows XP (32-bit). That was a guess versus a
64-bit version.
o Language: English (same as you used in your post here).
- That gave me a link to the Intellipoint 7.1 software.

If you don't need support for the tilt scrolling or extra 2 buttons then
a 3-button scrollwheel mouse driver already included in Windows should
be sufficient to work with this mouse.

As I recall with installation of the Intellipoint software, you are
supposed to select with which product it is to work. If you installed
Intellipoint already, maybe you picked the wrong product during install.


Thanks....but as my earlier posting indicated, the drivers
I needed were in the monster list of Intelli-whatever software, and
it's working.
  #15  
Old June 30th 10, 03:28 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics
William B. Lurie
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 811
Default Microsoft Download Center

VanguardLH wrote:
William B. Lurie wrote:

I just spent an unsuccessful and frustrating 15 minutes
searching for driver software for my
Microsoft Windows Wireless Mouse 4000.
If someone could give me a link to that download,
I'd appreciate it.


For Microsoft branded hardware (Microsoft doesn't produce any hardware
but merely licenses someone else to stamp "Microsoft" on their
products), I usually start at:

http://www.microsoft.com/hardware

Then I go searching on the type of hardware and drill down to the model.
So, with the info you provided:

- I hovered the mouse pointer over the "Mice and Keyboards" link on the
left panel. This brought up a submenu where I clicked on "Mice".
- In the "Show Me" listbox, I selected "Wireless Technology" and clicked
the Go button.
- I scrolled the page down to where it showed the "Wireless Mobile Mouse
4000". That's the only match on "4000". You didn't say it was a
mobile version but that's all they listed here.
- I clicked on the product link.
- Dead end. Alas, Microsoft wasn't polite in providing links to
software and manuals specifically for this product.
- So I clicked on the "Download Software" link in the left panel.
- Clicked on the "Software for Microsoft keyboard, mouse, and
fingerprint reader products" link.
- Selected the following in the listboxes:
o Type of product: Mouse
o Product: Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000
o Operating system: Windows XP (32-bit). That was a guess versus a
64-bit version.
o Language: English (same as you used in your post here).
- That gave me a link to the Intellipoint 7.1 software.

If you don't need support for the tilt scrolling or extra 2 buttons then
a 3-button scrollwheel mouse driver already included in Windows should
be sufficient to work with this mouse.

As I recall with installation of the Intellipoint software, you are
supposed to select with which product it is to work. If you installed
Intellipoint already, maybe you picked the wrong product during install.


Thanks....but as my earlier posting indicated, the drivers
I needed were in the monster list of Intelli-whatever software, and
it's working.
 




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