Stan and the list:
This topic has come up a number of times, and I've been annoyed by the
behavior as well. The solution I have found is to use a little utility
called 'NoSerialMouse' that was created by Marcio Borges. It requires no
installation, you can just run it as needed. You will be able to choose
the com port(s) you wish to address. It's solved my problem on my
Win7-64 box. Unfortunately, the author's website is apparently dead, so
I have placed it on my website at
http://www.pumpkinbrook.com/files/NoSerialMouse.zip . Although the file
is clean, you guys don't know me from Adam, so use proper caution before
running it (virus scan, etc.).
Hope this helps. This is such a common problem, maybe this should be
placed in the files area.
73s,
Paul - K9MR
On 5/11/2011 9:25 AM, Stan, W1LE wrote:
Hello James,
Is there some way to permanently assign an IRQ and
to provide me some visibility on which IRQs are assigned and where ?
Stan, W1LE
On 5/11/2011 9:03 AM, James Fournier wrote:
A USB device doesn't use a COM port. More likely it's an IRQ conflict
between the devices. Try removing the COM port adapter, reboot, and then
plug it back in to a different USB port. This should cause the computer
do dynamically assign a non-conflicting IRQ address.
Regards,
James
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