A few month back I purchased a Microsoft Wireless Optical Mouse Blue that came with wiring connections for USB and PS/2 with a statement that it works with Macs and PC's. It found that it does however mention that it's designed for Macs with USB ports. I thought that it might work on my StarMax 4200 with NewrTech 300/150 G3 using the PS/2 port but it doesn't. I believe it's using my Apple mouse driver v 8.1.1 which makes it work like a standard PPC mouse while the scroll button and right button don't work and it is not using the Microsoft driver at all. Does anyone out there know of a solution/driver or extension I might have yanked out that might make MS driver for Macs work?
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