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OSMKLOGI - LOGITECH SERIES M MOUSE DOES NOT WORK IN OS/2 WARP
01/23/96
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Logitech Series M Mouse Does Not Work in OS/2 Warp
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Please Read Entire Document for Full Explanation of Procedures
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DESCRIPTION
Your Logitech Series M mouse does not work in OS/2 Warp.
RESOLUTION
This is a known problem with the Logitech M-SR-14 mouse. This solution
works for most Logitech Series M mice.
Note: Make sure you have a backup of any file you intend to change.
1. Download L_MS_OS2.ZIP from the Dell BBS (512-728-8528).
2. Unzip the file and place MOUSE.SYS in the x:\OS2\BOOT directory (x
is the drive where OS/2 Warp is installed).
3. Shut down and then restart the system.
Additional Information
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Some mouse problems are caused by forcing a device type that is
different from what was detected. For example, the Logitech Series M
mouse is compatible with the Microsoft serial mouse and will be
detected. However, the Mouse panel will indicate Microsoft Serial
Mouse. If you then select Logitech Serial in the PM panel, the driver,
PCLOGIC.SYS, will be added. This driver will not work for the Logitech
Series M mouse.
Resolution
1. Go to an OS/2 command prompt and type E CONFIG.SYS to edit the
CONFIG.SYS file.
2. Remark-out (REM) the following statements:
DEVICE=C:\OS2\PCLOGIC.SYS SERIAL=COM1
DEVICE=C:\OS2\MOUSE.SYS TYPE=PCLOGIC$
3. Add DEVICE=C:\OS2\MOUSE.SYS.
4. Restart the system.
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