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- From: dic5340@hertz.njit.edu (David Charlap)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.misc
- Subject: Re: MouseSystems Mouse help
- Message-ID: <1992Jul21.221802.4335@njitgw.njit.edu>
- Date: 21 Jul 92 22:18:02 GMT
- References: <19252@plains.NoDak.edu>
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- In article <19252@plains.NoDak.edu> grosen@isc.cs.ndsu.nodak.edu (Johannes Grosen) writes:
- >Ok, so I read the FAQ *after* installing OS/2. I made the wrong choice when
- >I chose a mouse (I have a MouseSystems mouse). Now I have OS/2 installed but
- >no mouse :(
- >
- >So, do I have to re-install OS/2 to get the Logitech mouse driver or can I
- >change device drivers via config.sys?
-
- Neither. Open up your "System Setup" folder (within the OS/2 2.0
- system folder). Locate the "Selective Install" program. Run it.
- When you do, you'll see the same dialog you saw when installin OS/2.
- Pick the appropriate option to change the mouse driver. Insert disks
- and press <ENTER> whenever asked to.
-
- Your driver will be changed. Re-boot, and you'll have a working
- mouse. Note that you may have to start using the center button
- instead of the right button, but you get used to that quickly.
-
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