I wrote earlier for advice about using USB or PS2 mice on the starmax. I found a factory refurb Logitech Trackman Wheel mouse on EBay. It gave minimal functionality plugged into the PS2mouse port. It works fairly well plugged into the USB card. The only way I have found to get it to use the settings in the Mouseware software that was included is to unplug and reconnect the cable after startup. Then the drive spins and steps and the mouse performs as it should. I have tried it through a USB hub also even though Logitech advises against it. I can tell no difference in performance with or without the hub. Does anyone have an idea how I might get it to recognize the Mouseware settings without unplugging/replugging? I am otherwise pretty happy with the performance but every time the computer is rebooted I have to go through the routine. Thanks for any help Keith
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