Mahesh T. Pai wrote:
> Kunal Ghosh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
>> Well, I checked up on the net, and found that in the BIOS there is a 
>> choice for "Legacy USB". If that is turned on, the wireless (USB) KBD 
>> and Mouse will be recognised even without the presence of an OS.
>>
>> Have just turned the selection (in BIOS) on just now. Have to reboot and 
>> check if things are detected.
> 
> You can use bluetooth; the dongle should support hcid-proxy or

The Legacy USB does not help using the wireless mouse under WinXP.
I don't have any BT enabled device :(
The wireless mouse (Gemini) looks to be consuming quite a bit of 
batteries, already two pairs used up within the last 15 days. Will try 
for rechargeable batteries now. The mouse starts behaving very erratic 
when the batteries go down. I thought the mouse was giving up the ghost, 
but with new batteries is working well again.

-- K.Ghosh

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