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Old June 9th 04, 12:39 AM
Big Mac
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Big Mac wrote:
All buttons work like they are supposed to including "pressing" the
wheel as a button - but not "scrolling" the wheel.. I believe there


Here is an update. Still no wheel working. Two different wheel mice
tried. Everything else normal.

(1) No reference to any wheel when choosing control-panel\mouse
(2) The maker of my mouse wrote back to me & told me to use the
standard PS/2 default driver
(3) Though a "mouse" selection did not show up in normal mode in
control-panel\system\devices as it should (everything else
does, monitor, keyboard, etc), I took the advice of a reply &
booted into safe mode. In safe mode in the same area, "mouse" was now
present. I then saw 2 drivers loaded. A regular PS/2 driver, and one
that said "PS/2 wheel". So I deleted the regular driver. Rebooted.
"Mouse" didn't show up in system\devices, just as before. Tried to
scroll a web page on the Internet. Nothing. Same as before. Went
back into safe mode, saw "mouse", deleted the PS/2 wheel mouse driver.
Now no driver was loaded. Rebooted. The mouse worked as before - no
scrolling - wheel does not work. Went back into safe mode - now, even
in safe mode, control-panel\system\devices - "mouse" is invisible just
like it was in normal mode. So now I can't even see what driver is
loaded in safe mode.
(4) unplugged the mouse, & booted. Windows 98 told me I did not have
a mouse connected. Great. The auto detect was working. Plugged the
mouse back in. Same f**king thing. No wheel. No "mouse" listed
anywhere to see what driver is loaded, not even in safe mode.

When I 1st bought this computer, I am pretty sure the wheel did work.
But then re-install of Windows several times (not the wiping install -
it kept folders/configs), I am not sure when I lost the wheel
function. Then a old HP mouse was put on (non-wheel, & it detected it
& installed a driver.

If I deleted all mouse drivers, what driver could be loaded, since the
mouse still works as before. Though it detected before when I removed
the mouse, I never saw anything say "detected mouse, installing
driver".

The good news is I am going to live.

The bad news is I can't see what driver (if any) is loaded in mouse,
and the wheel still doesn't work.

I am going to try the teakUI suggested next.

Big Mac
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Old June 9th 04, 08:48 PM
PCR
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Default Wheel Mouse won't work. Driver?? BTC M370

Keep us informed. Have you looked in...?...

(1) "START, run, MSInfo32, Tools tab, Automatic Skip Driver Agent" for a
clue?

(2) "Control Panel,
Add NewHardware,
Next,
Next,
Bolt 'No, the device isn't in the list',
Next,
Bolt 'No, I want to select the hardware from a list',
Next,
Highlight 'Mouse',
Next".

Examine the screen. What shows up highlighted in the left/right panes?
What are all the choices?


--
Thanks or Good Luck,
There may be humor in this post, and,
Naturally, you will not sue,
should things get worse after this,
PCR

"Big Mac" wrote in message
...
| Big Mac wrote:
| All buttons work like they are supposed to including "pressing" the
| wheel as a button - but not "scrolling" the wheel.. I believe there
|
| Here is an update. Still no wheel working. Two different wheel mice
| tried. Everything else normal.
|
| (1) No reference to any wheel when choosing control-panel\mouse
| (2) The maker of my mouse wrote back to me & told me to use the
| standard PS/2 default driver
| (3) Though a "mouse" selection did not show up in normal mode in
| control-panel\system\devices as it should (everything else
| does, monitor, keyboard, etc), I took the advice of a reply &
| booted into safe mode. In safe mode in the same area, "mouse" was now
| present. I then saw 2 drivers loaded. A regular PS/2 driver, and one
| that said "PS/2 wheel". So I deleted the regular driver. Rebooted.
| "Mouse" didn't show up in system\devices, just as before. Tried to
| scroll a web page on the Internet. Nothing. Same as before. Went
| back into safe mode, saw "mouse", deleted the PS/2 wheel mouse driver.
| Now no driver was loaded. Rebooted. The mouse worked as before - no
| scrolling - wheel does not work. Went back into safe mode - now, even
| in safe mode, control-panel\system\devices - "mouse" is invisible just
| like it was in normal mode. So now I can't even see what driver is
| loaded in safe mode.
| (4) unplugged the mouse, & booted. Windows 98 told me I did not have
| a mouse connected. Great. The auto detect was working. Plugged the
| mouse back in. Same f**king thing. No wheel. No "mouse" listed
| anywhere to see what driver is loaded, not even in safe mode.
|
| When I 1st bought this computer, I am pretty sure the wheel did work.
| But then re-install of Windows several times (not the wiping install -
| it kept folders/configs), I am not sure when I lost the wheel
| function. Then a old HP mouse was put on (non-wheel, & it detected it
| & installed a driver.
|
| If I deleted all mouse drivers, what driver could be loaded, since the
| mouse still works as before. Though it detected before when I removed
| the mouse, I never saw anything say "detected mouse, installing
| driver".
|
| The good news is I am going to live.
|
| The bad news is I can't see what driver (if any) is loaded in mouse,
| and the wheel still doesn't work.
|
| I am going to try the teakUI suggested next.
|
| Big Mac


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Old June 10th 04, 01:36 AM
Big Mac
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On Wed, 9 Jun 2004 15:48:40 -0400, "PCR" wrote:
Keep us informed. Have you looked in...?...
(1) "START, run, MSInfo32, Tools tab, Automatic Skip Driver Agent" for a
clue?
(2) "Control Panel,
Add NewHardware,
Next,
Next,
Bolt 'No, the device isn't in the list',
Next,
Bolt 'No, I want to select the hardware from a list',
Next,
Highlight 'Mouse',
Next".
Examine the screen. What shows up highlighted in the left/right panes?
What are all the choices?


I have been there before (#2). Several times. But thanks for making
me go back again. Yes, there were many choices there, different
companies. No intellimouse though or M$ as others have suggested. I
had tried a few & was successful in loading them. But no scroll wheel
function.

This time back in there though, I tried another driver to load. It
wanted a disk with a serial number to load it. No good. I tried
another - now, even though the mouse in question is a PS/2 mouse, I
selected a standard serial mouse. Well guess what?! It worked!
I now can see mouse as a choice in control-panel\system. And the
serial mouse is loaded. And best of all, the scroll wheel now works!

A small drawback, but at least I know I can eventually get the right
driver - in control-panel\mouse, there still is no "wheel" selection.
So I am stuck at the default "3 lines" per scroll clip (I believe that
is default). I'd like to bump it up to 5 or 6 lines. But now I know
things are not all screwed up, & I'll be able to (hopefully) find a
good driver, and one that will change the mouse icon window to give me
a "wheel" selection of changing lines per scroll movement.

I tried loading other drivers before from there, but I guess they
never took, and thus no "mouse" selection in control-panel\system.
This time I had a Win 98 CD in the D: drive, so maybe it read from
there, but I really don't know. It must be that without any mouse
driver at all loaded, the basic 3 button mouse functions still work
for any mouse (??) - at least for the two PS/2 mice I tried.

Thanks again for making me re-visit where I needed to be & try
something else,

Big Mac

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Old June 10th 04, 02:21 AM
PCR
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You are welcome. I am sure you are right, that you need something 3rd
party to add tabs to "Control Panel, Mouse"...

I have a "Readme" that says (speaking of a Device Manager remove
of the mouse)...

.......Quote..............
Windows 9x and Windows NT 4.0 have the ability to load device
drivers without running the Setup program. Loading the devices
drivers this way, however, does not install the user interface
programs such as the Logitech Enhanced Mouse Control Center.
Using the "Have Disk" function will install only the Logitech
mouse drivers.
.......End of quote.....

But, even with my tabs, I am set at the default of 3 line scrolling &
like it.

--
Thanks or Good Luck,
There may be humor in this post, and,
Naturally, you will not sue,
should things get worse after this,
PCR

"Big Mac" wrote in message
...
| On Wed, 9 Jun 2004 15:48:40 -0400, "PCR" wrote:
| Keep us informed. Have you looked in...?...
| (1) "START, run, MSInfo32, Tools tab, Automatic Skip Driver Agent"
for a
| clue?
| (2) "Control Panel,
| Add NewHardware,
| Next,
| Next,
| Bolt 'No, the device isn't in the list',
| Next,
| Bolt 'No, I want to select the hardware from a list',
| Next,
| Highlight 'Mouse',
| Next".
| Examine the screen. What shows up highlighted in the left/right
panes?
| What are all the choices?
|
| I have been there before (#2). Several times. But thanks for making
| me go back again. Yes, there were many choices there, different
| companies. No intellimouse though or M$ as others have suggested. I
| had tried a few & was successful in loading them. But no scroll wheel
| function.
|
| This time back in there though, I tried another driver to load. It
| wanted a disk with a serial number to load it. No good. I tried
| another - now, even though the mouse in question is a PS/2 mouse, I
| selected a standard serial mouse. Well guess what?! It worked!
| I now can see mouse as a choice in control-panel\system. And the
| serial mouse is loaded. And best of all, the scroll wheel now works!
|
| A small drawback, but at least I know I can eventually get the right
| driver - in control-panel\mouse, there still is no "wheel" selection.
| So I am stuck at the default "3 lines" per scroll clip (I believe that
| is default). I'd like to bump it up to 5 or 6 lines. But now I know
| things are not all screwed up, & I'll be able to (hopefully) find a
| good driver, and one that will change the mouse icon window to give me
| a "wheel" selection of changing lines per scroll movement.
|
| I tried loading other drivers before from there, but I guess they
| never took, and thus no "mouse" selection in control-panel\system.
| This time I had a Win 98 CD in the D: drive, so maybe it read from
| there, but I really don't know. It must be that without any mouse
| driver at all loaded, the basic 3 button mouse functions still work
| for any mouse (??) - at least for the two PS/2 mice I tried.
|
| Thanks again for making me re-visit where I needed to be & try
| something else,
|
| Big Mac
|


 




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