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Old April 14th 03, 04:46 AM
Andrew E.
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Default PS2 / Logitech - No Joy!

Try opening device mgr,mouse,properties,view drivers,
try selecting diffrent driver.You can always uninstall
the mouse,device mgr will work,re-start computer,xp
will reload a new set of drivers,as it does on every
start up,then load the logitech set-up,or drivers for
xp.
-----Original Message-----

Just plugged in XP with service pack 1. My PS2 mouse

*never* works!

Logitech C series with wheel. According to the docs,

this should work
on the PS2 port. Mouse is good! Port is good! Exact

same config
works on Red Hat 9. According to RH, the PS2 is sitting

at IRQ 12.

In XP, there simply isn't any option for the mouse.

Tried installing
the latest drivers from Logitech. Tried wiping the HD

and re-installing
XP.... No joy yet! Not interested in purchasing a new

mouse.

This is ridiculous! It's a damn mouse! How hard can it

be???

HW Details:
Intel MB D845GEBV2
NVidia AGP graphics

Everything else works fine except for the mouse. I can

hot-key around
XP but this isn't much fun with out a mouse!

Any suggestions?

Thanks,

TS

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