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- From: pratta@rebecca.its.rpi.edu (Anthony Edward Prattico)
- Subject: Re: Device driver for PS/2 mouse on PS/ValuePoint?
- Message-ID: <p#=3-nn@rpi.edu>
- Nntp-Posting-Host: rebecca.its.rpi.edu
- Organization: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY
- References: <sheldon.726820610@vincent1.iastate.edu> <1993Jan12.195719.29120@odin.diku.dk>
- Date: Tue, 12 Jan 1993 22:49:20 GMT
- Lines: 54
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- In article <1993Jan12.195719.29120@odin.diku.dk> joker@diku.dk (Morten Christian Holmgreen) writes:
- >sheldon@iastate.edu (Steve Sheldon) writes:
- >
- >>I have a PS/Valuepoint. Anyway, it has a PS/2 style mouse port and PS/2
- >>style mouse. This setup works fine under OS/2, and configures fine under
- >>Windows.
- >
- >> But I'd like to boot up MS-DOS at times and still be able to use the mouse
- >>with DOS programs, like say QBASIC(good example).
- >
- >> No drivers came with the computer, other than the OS/2 stuff, and some
- >>video drivers for Windows 3.1.
- >
- >> What can I use as a device driver for this mouse, and where do I find it?
- >
- >I've not tried using a PS/VP yet (my girlfriends order has not yet
- >arrived ;-). However with my PS/2 model 95 (and several other PS/2's
- >I've had) came a reference disk, that contained a mouse driver, called
- >MOUSE.COM
- >If there's a reference disk with the system, there's probably a mouse-
- >driver on that.
- >
- >Christian
- >--
- >M. Christian Holmgreen / joker@diku.dk / mochmch@uts.uni-c.dk
- >M.Sc. student, University of Copenhagen, Dept. of Computer Science
- >"Human errors can only be avoided if one can avoid the use of humans"
-
- There should be a disk with the mouse driver in it in the mouse box. At least
- that's the way mine came a couple of years ago.
-
- -Anthony Prattico
- pratta@rpi.edu
- Anthony_Prattico@mts.rpi.edu
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