The Logitech Plus driver is included with MouseWare 5.0 and above. It will
work with all models of the Logitech Mouse, and gives three button
functionality to Logitech Bus and PS/2 type mice. If the Plus driver has
been installed from MouseWare, or the Logitech Mouse/Windows bundle is being
used, continue to select the Logitech Plus driver for the mouse. Check the
MouseWare documentation for the different settings available when using the
Logitech Plus Driver.
If you have an earlier version of the mouse software and do not wish to
upgrade, the following selections will also work:
Series 9 Serial Mouse, Series 7 Serial Mouse
The proper selection for the Series 9 Serial Mouse and Series 7 Serial Mouse
is Logitech Serial Mouse. If the mouse does not respond after making this
selection, try the following:
1. Reboot your system with NO Memory Resident Software
2. Run SETUP and select "Logitech Serial Mouse"
3. Load the Logitech DOS Mouse Driver
4. Run Windows
MouseMan Serial Mouse, Dexxa Serial Mouse
All MouseMan mice are shipped with the Logitech Plus Driver. We recommend
that you install this driver for optimal performance. However, if you have a
Dexxa Serial mouse or simply opt not to use the Logitech driver, the proper
selection for the MouseMan Serial Mouse or Dexxa Serial Mouse is Microsoft
Serial Mouse. If the mouse does not respond after making this selection,
try the following:
1. Reboot your system with NO Memory Resident Software
2. Run SETUP and select "Microsoft Serial Mouse"
3. Load the Logitech DOS Mouse Driver
4. Run Windows
The following commands should be used for loading the mouse driver for
Logitech Serial mice:
If the mouse is on COM1 use the command: MOUSE SER
If the mouse is on COM2 use the command: MOUSE SER 2
If the problems persist after following the above guidelines, try the
following:
1. Switch off the computer and then take out all extra hardware
devices (such as internal modems, fax cards, tape backup units,
etc.) This should eliminate an IRQ conflict.
2. Follow Steps 1 through 4 from above.
If this solves the problem, then one of the removed devices is set for the
same IRQ that the mouse is using. Add the cards back one at a time until
the problem is reproduced and then check the device documentation on
switching IRQ settings.
If the symptoms continue, inspect the serial board for aa large chip in the
center of the card with the word WINBOND on it. This is a problematic
chipset that can cause Windows to be unable to initialize the mouse
properly. Replacing the serial card with another brand should solve the
problem.
Logitech Bus and PS/2 Mouse with Windows 3.0
The proper selection for Logitech Bus Mice is Microsoft Bus or PS/2 Mouse. If the mouse does not respond after making this selection, try the following:
1. Reboot your system with NO Memory Resident Software
2. Run SETUP and select "Microsoft Bus or PS/2 Mouse"
3. Load the Logitech DOS Mouse Driver
4. Run Windows
If the problem persists, check to make sure that there is no other device
using the same IRQ as the mouse (check the mouse documentation for available
IRQ settings).
Relationship between MOUSE.COM and WINDOWS 3.0:
MOUSE.COM is not needed to run the mouse with Windows. MOUSE.COM should be
loaded in the memory if you are using mouse-based applications under DOS.
We recommend loading the DOS driver before running Windows.