Linus Drouhard wrote:
I had a similar issue with my mouse attached to the PS2 port. Couldn't get it
to work in MDK 9 at all. Put the adapter on and plugged into USB and it
works fine. I have no ideas why. My son has similar computer (different
mouse) and his works through USB port.
On Wed, January 22 2003 5:37 am, robin wrote:
*snip*
That's interesting - I've used PS/2 to serial adapters, but I've never
even heard of a PS/2 to USB adaptor - don't the two protocols work at
different speeds?
*snip*
USB Devices work at only what they need, therefore, it is quite conceivable
I had a similar issue with my mouse attached to the PS2 port. Couldn't get it
to work in MDK 9 at all. Put the adapter on and plugged into USB and it
works fine. I have no ideas why. My son has similar computer (different
mouse) and his works through USB port.
Linus
On Monday 20 January
On Mon, 20 Jan 2003 01:44:13 +0200
robin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've hunted around on the web, but there's little documentation on
imwheel. Anyone who's had similar problems, please answwer before I
take it back to the shop!
With todays WMs and apps 95% of the time you do not need
On Mon, 2003-01-20 at 10:44, robin wrote:
I've just bought an optical wheel mouse with the name of - dig this -
Optical Faerie - chic 1380 (it's from China, and assume they were
going through a thesaurus). After installing imwheel, the wheeel works
as a middle button, but rolling it to
So it's safe to assume that you've rerun
mousedrake and all that jazz,
right?
I am using a MS Optical usb/ps2 mouse attached to an
Apex Outlook KVM when i installed MDK9. Once i got it
installe i used mousedrake and selected the generic
ps2 wheel mouse and clicked OK, after that anything
that
On Sun, 2003-01-19 at 23:13, Rob Wideman wrote:
So it's safe to assume that you've rerun
mousedrake and all that jazz,
right?
I am using a MS Optical usb/ps2 mouse attached to an
Apex Outlook KVM when i installed MDK9. Once i got it
installe i used mousedrake and selected the generic