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Guest Reggie D.
Posted

I have lost my mouse.

It will not appear in plug & play nor is it listed when trying via

'install new hardware.'

It is a serial mouse but when I try to select via 'standard mouse types' &

move into the RH coulumn to select 'standard serial mouse' the keyboard down

ket will noy move down!!

 

Can anyone solve this problem by advising how I can restore my mouse using

the keyboard only? HELP.....

 

Reggie D.

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Re: Lost mouse

 

 

"Reggie D." <ReggieD@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

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> I have lost my mouse.

> It will not appear in plug & play nor is it listed when trying via

> 'install new hardware.'

> It is a serial mouse but when I try to select via 'standard mouse types' &

> move into the RH coulumn to select 'standard serial mouse' the keyboard

down

> ket will noy move down!!

>

> Can anyone solve this problem by advising how I can restore my mouse using

> the keyboard only? HELP.....

>

> Reggie D.

 

 

 

First check your connections,

try a different serial mouse

 

Also make sure the com port(s) is/are enabled in the bios.

Posted

Re: Lost mouse

 

2008-10-20 20:15:01 Reggie D. <ReggieD@discussions.microsoft.com>:

> I have lost my mouse.

> It will not appear in plug & play nor is it listed when trying via

> 'install new hardware.'

> It is a serial mouse but when I try to select via 'standard mouse types'

> &

> move into the RH coulumn to select 'standard serial mouse' the keyboard

> down

> key will not move down!!

> Can anyone solve this problem by advising how I can restore my mouse

> using

> the keyboard only? HELP.....

 

so it is a standard 2-button serial mouse connected to COM1 or COM2 ...

(how/what happened when you lost it btw? one morning when you started

the computer windows didn't find it anymore and it didn't help to

remove it and put it back there at that there-is-no-mouse dialogbox?)

 

anyway, when you keyboardnavigate the 'add new hardware' guide:

first next (Enter) two times,

then Alt-N as in "No it isn't in the list" and Enter,

then Alt-N as in "No I want to .... from the list" and Enter,

then arrow down to "Mouse" and Enter,

then with "(standard mouse types)" selected press [Tab]

to go to the right column "Models"

then press [Arrow down] four times to "Standard mouse (Serial)"

and then Enter to continue

 

....where doesn't it work?

 

the arrow key did work when you was going down to mouse hardware type,

right?

(and it is a normal PS/2 keyboard I hope)

Guest Reggie D.
Posted

Re: Lost mouse

 

 

 

"teebo" wrote:

> 2008-10-20 20:15:01 Reggie D. <ReggieD@discussions.microsoft.com>:

> > I have lost my mouse.

> > It will not appear in plug & play nor is it listed when trying via

> > 'install new hardware.'

> > It is a serial mouse but when I try to select via 'standard mouse types'

> > &

> > move into the RH coulumn to select 'standard serial mouse' the keyboard

> > down

> > key will not move down!!

> > Can anyone solve this problem by advising how I can restore my mouse

> > using

> > the keyboard only? HELP.....

>

> so it is a standard 2-button serial mouse connected to COM1 or COM2 ...

> (how/what happened when you lost it btw? one morning when you started

> the computer windows didn't find it anymore and it didn't help to

> remove it and put it back there at that there-is-no-mouse dialogbox?)

>

> anyway, when you keyboardnavigate the 'add new hardware' guide:

> first next (Enter) two times,

> then Alt-N as in "No it isn't in the list" and Enter,

> then Alt-N as in "No I want to .... from the list" and Enter,

> then arrow down to "Mouse" and Enter,

> then with "(standard mouse types)" selected press [Tab]

> to go to the right column "Models"

> then press [Arrow down] four times to "Standard mouse (Serial)"

> and then Enter to continue

>

> ....where doesn't it work?

>

> the arrow key did work when you was going down to mouse hardware type,

> right?

> (and it is a normal PS/2 keyboard I hope)

>

> Thx, I do all you say but that the arrow down key will not go down in the RH column to Std mouse serial. It just reverts to the LH column! Very frustrating.

Yes it's a std PS/2 keyboard.

I'm on W98SE and the problem occured when trying to install a USB printer.

Again I can only keyboard any corrections. Hope you have further suggestions

as I'm lost.

>

Posted

Re: Lost mouse

 

Reggie wrote :-

> I'm on W98SE and the problem occured when trying to install a USB printer.

 

If within the last five days, you *might* be able to fix it with scanreg

/restore. It's an old trick, but it might just work!

 

BTW - was your attempt at installing the USB printer successful?

 

Mart

 

 

"Reggie D." <ReggieD@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

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>

>

> "teebo" wrote:

>

>> 2008-10-20 20:15:01 Reggie D. <ReggieD@discussions.microsoft.com>:

>> > I have lost my mouse.

>> > It will not appear in plug & play nor is it listed when trying via

>> > 'install new hardware.'

>> > It is a serial mouse but when I try to select via 'standard mouse

>> > types'

>> > &

>> > move into the RH coulumn to select 'standard serial mouse' the

>> > keyboard

>> > down

>> > key will not move down!!

>> > Can anyone solve this problem by advising how I can restore my mouse

>> > using

>> > the keyboard only? HELP.....

>>

>> so it is a standard 2-button serial mouse connected to COM1 or COM2 ...

>> (how/what happened when you lost it btw? one morning when you started

>> the computer windows didn't find it anymore and it didn't help to

>> remove it and put it back there at that there-is-no-mouse dialogbox?)

>>

>> anyway, when you keyboardnavigate the 'add new hardware' guide:

>> first next (Enter) two times,

>> then Alt-N as in "No it isn't in the list" and Enter,

>> then Alt-N as in "No I want to .... from the list" and Enter,

>> then arrow down to "Mouse" and Enter,

>> then with "(standard mouse types)" selected press [Tab]

>> to go to the right column "Models"

>> then press [Arrow down] four times to "Standard mouse (Serial)"

>> and then Enter to continue

>>

>> ....where doesn't it work?

>>

>> the arrow key did work when you was going down to mouse hardware type,

>> right?

>> (and it is a normal PS/2 keyboard I hope)

>>

>> Thx, I do all you say but that the arrow down key will not go down in the

>> RH column to Std mouse serial. It just reverts to the LH column! Very

>> frustrating.

> Yes it's a std PS/2 keyboard.

> I'm on W98SE and the problem occured when trying to install a USB printer.

> Again I can only keyboard any corrections. Hope you have further

> suggestions

> as I'm lost.

>>

Guest Reggie D.
Posted

Re: Lost mouse

 

 

 

"Mart" wrote:

> Reggie wrote :-

>

> > I'm on W98SE and the problem occured when trying to install a USB printer.

>

> If within the last five days, you *might* be able to fix it with scanreg

> /restore. It's an old trick, but it might just work!

>

> BTW - was your attempt at installing the USB printer successful?

>

> Mart

>

>

> "Reggie D." <ReggieD@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:187B49B2-2443-4795-84CB-7CAB89BABA98@microsoft.com...

> >

> >

> > "teebo" wrote:

> >

> >> 2008-10-20 20:15:01 Reggie D. <ReggieD@discussions.microsoft.com>:

> >> > I have lost my mouse.

> >> > It will not appear in plug & play nor is it listed when trying via

> >> > 'install new hardware.'

> >> > It is a serial mouse but when I try to select via 'standard mouse

> >> > types'

> >> > &

> >> > move into the RH coulumn to select 'standard serial mouse' the

> >> > keyboard

> >> > down

> >> > key will not move down!!

> >> > Can anyone solve this problem by advising how I can restore my mouse

> >> > using

> >> > the keyboard only? HELP.....

> >>

> >> so it is a standard 2-button serial mouse connected to COM1 or COM2 ...

> >> (how/what happened when you lost it btw? one morning when you started

> >> the computer windows didn't find it anymore and it didn't help to

> >> remove it and put it back there at that there-is-no-mouse dialogbox?)

> >>

> >> anyway, when you keyboardnavigate the 'add new hardware' guide:

> >> first next (Enter) two times,

> >> then Alt-N as in "No it isn't in the list" and Enter,

> >> then Alt-N as in "No I want to .... from the list" and Enter,

> >> then arrow down to "Mouse" and Enter,

> >> then with "(standard mouse types)" selected press [Tab]

> >> to go to the right column "Models"

> >> then press [Arrow down] four times to "Standard mouse (Serial)"

> >> and then Enter to continue

> >>

> >> ....where doesn't it work?

> >>

> >> the arrow key did work when you was going down to mouse hardware type,

> >> right?

> >> (and it is a normal PS/2 keyboard I hope)

> >>

> >> Thx, I do all you say but that the arrow down key will not go down in the

> >> RH column to Std mouse serial. It just reverts to the LH column! Very

> >> frustrating.

> > Yes it's a std PS/2 keyboard.

> > I'm on W98SE and the problem occured when trying to install a USB printer.

> > Again I can only keyboard any corrections. Hope you have further

> > suggestions

> > as I'm lost.

> >>

>

>

> Didnt, manage to install the printer , the new Epson all in one.

I'll try scan reg.

Thx.

Reggie D.

Guest Jeff Richards
Posted

Re: Lost mouse

 

A new Epson allinone is going to be difficult to use with W98.

 

Did your attempts at installing it involve making any changes to BIOS setup?

--

Jeff Richards

MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User)

"Reggie D." <ReggieD@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

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>

>

> "Mart" wrote:

>

>> Reggie wrote :-

>>

>> > I'm on W98SE and the problem occured when trying to install a USB

>> > printer.

>>

Guest Reggie D.
Posted

Re: Lost mouse

 

 

 

"Jeff Richards" wrote:

> A new Epson allinone is going to be difficult to use with W98.

>

> Did your attempts at installing it involve making any changes to BIOS setup?

> --

> Jeff Richards

> MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User)

> "Reggie D." <ReggieD@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:66EEB72A-5A5D-4122-8160-265F05CA59FA@microsoft.com...

> >

> >

> > "Mart" wrote:

> >

> >> Reggie wrote :-

> >>

> >> > I'm on W98SE and the problem occured when trying to install a USB

> >> > printer.

> >>

>

> Didn't touch the bios.

I think the allinone is incompatible as u say. but I'm stuck with no mouse

still and only the keyboard to work with. This pc has no internet commenction.

I can now get to stage where I'm asked for the W98SE cd but the driver

cannot be found?

 

Reggie D.

>

Posted

Re: Lost mouse

 

 

"Reggie D." <ReggieD@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

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>

>

> "Jeff Richards" wrote:

>

>> A new Epson allinone is going to be difficult to use with W98.

>>

>> Did your attempts at installing it involve making any changes to BIOS

>> setup?

 

Mr. Richards had asked you if the bios settings had changed...

if so you may have lost your com port

which you'd have to re-enable in the bios.

Usually setting it to "auto" will do the trick

 

 

>> Jeff Richards

>> MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User)

>> "Reggie D." <ReggieD@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>> news:66EEB72A-5A5D-4122-8160-265F05CA59FA@microsoft.com...

>> >

>> >

>> > "Mart" wrote:

>> >

>> >> Reggie wrote :-

>> >>

>> >> > I'm on W98SE and the problem occured when trying to install a USB

>> >> > printer.

>> >>

>>

>> Didn't touch the bios.

> I think the allinone is incompatible as u say. but I'm stuck with no mouse

> still and only the keyboard to work with. This pc has no internet

> commenction.

> I can now get to stage where I'm asked for the W98SE cd but the driver

> cannot be found?

>

> Reggie D.

>>

Guest Reggie D.
Posted

Re: Lost mouse

 

 

 

"philo" wrote:

>

> "Reggie D." <ReggieD@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:7616DA13-1849-4839-8258-EF4906934275@microsoft.com...

> >

> >

> > "Jeff Richards" wrote:

> >

> >> A new Epson allinone is going to be difficult to use with W98.

> >>

> >> Did your attempts at installing it involve making any changes to BIOS

> >> setup?

>

> Mr. Richards had asked you if the bios settings had changed...

> if so you may have lost your com port

> which you'd have to re-enable in the bios.

> Usually setting it to "auto" will do the trick

>

>

>

> >> Jeff Richards

> >> MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User)

> >> "Reggie D." <ReggieD@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> >> news:66EEB72A-5A5D-4122-8160-265F05CA59FA@microsoft.com...

> >> >

> >> >

> >> > "Mart" wrote:

> >> >

> >> >> Reggie wrote :-

> >> >>

> >> >> > I'm on W98SE and the problem occured when trying to install a USB

> >> >> > printer.

> >> >>

> >>

> >> Didn't touch the bios.

> > I think the allinone is incompatible as u say. but I'm stuck with no mouse

> > still and only the keyboard to work with. This pc has no internet

> > commenction.

> > I can now get to stage where I'm asked for the W98SE cd but the driver

> > cannot be found?

> >

> > Reggie D.

> >>

>

>

> Re. Mr Richards

 

Bios was set at 'auto' but all ports shown as disabled.

I changed to manual and all ports were then enabled.

 

Rebooted and mouse worked!!

 

My grateful thx to you all you pro's..

 

Reggie D.

Posted

Re: Lost mouse

 

 

"Reggie D." <ReggieD@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:2AD5EEB6-C1E3-47B4-879F-8EFEB912332D@microsoft.com...

>

>

> "philo" wrote:

>

> >

> > "Reggie D." <ReggieD@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> > news:7616DA13-1849-4839-8258-EF4906934275@microsoft.com...

> > >

> > >

> > > "Jeff Richards" wrote:

> > >

> > >> A new Epson allinone is going to be difficult to use with W98.

> > >>

> > >> Did your attempts at installing it involve making any changes to BIOS

> > >> setup?

> >

> > Mr. Richards had asked you if the bios settings had changed...

> > if so you may have lost your com port

> > which you'd have to re-enable in the bios.

> > Usually setting it to "auto" will do the trick

> >

> >

> >

> > >> Jeff Richards

> > >> MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User)

> > >> "Reggie D." <ReggieD@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> > >> news:66EEB72A-5A5D-4122-8160-265F05CA59FA@microsoft.com...

> > >> >

> > >> >

> > >> > "Mart" wrote:

> > >> >

> > >> >> Reggie wrote :-

> > >> >>

> > >> >> > I'm on W98SE and the problem occured when trying to install a

USB

> > >> >> > printer.

> > >> >>

> > >>

> > >> Didn't touch the bios.

> > > I think the allinone is incompatible as u say. but I'm stuck with no

mouse

> > > still and only the keyboard to work with. This pc has no internet

> > > commenction.

> > > I can now get to stage where I'm asked for the W98SE cd but the driver

> > > cannot be found?

> > >

> > > Reggie D.

> > >>

> >

> >

> > Re. Mr Richards

>

> Bios was set at 'auto' but all ports shown as disabled.

> I changed to manual and all ports were then enabled.

>

> Rebooted and mouse worked!!

>

> My grateful thx to you all you pro's..

>

> Reggie D.

 

 

Glad you got it working...

if it happens again, you'll know what to do

Guest Jeff Richards
Posted

Re: Lost mouse

 

Thanks for letting us know you got it back. I wonder if the Epson

installation changed the BIOS settings for you.

--

Jeff Richards

MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User)

"Reggie D." <ReggieD@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

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>

> snip <

>

> Bios was set at 'auto' but all ports shown as disabled.

> I changed to manual and all ports were then enabled.

>

> Rebooted and mouse worked!!

>

> My grateful thx to you all you pro's..

>

> Reggie D.

Guest FromTheRafters
Posted

Re: Lost mouse

 

....or if you have both plug 'n' play BIOS and Windows plug 'n' play

enabled...

 

"Jeff Richards" <JRichards@msn.com.au> wrote in message

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> Thanks for letting us know you got it back. I wonder if the Epson

> installation changed the BIOS settings for you.

> --

> Jeff Richards

> MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User)

> "Reggie D." <ReggieD@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:2AD5EEB6-C1E3-47B4-879F-8EFEB912332D@microsoft.com...

>>

>> snip <

>>

>> Bios was set at 'auto' but all ports shown as disabled.

>> I changed to manual and all ports were then enabled.

>>

>> Rebooted and mouse worked!!

>>

>> My grateful thx to you all you pro's..

>>

>> Reggie D.

>

>

Posted

Re: Lost mouse

 

I had an Epson printer once and disliked it because of the ink monitor

software. I now use an HP printer which I have been satisfied with for a

while and use the Windows 2000 drivers on my 98 Second Edition machine and it

works fine in both 98 SE and in XP Professional since I have a dual-boot. I

never knew hardware would go ahead and change BIOS settings and that

certainly does not sound good. Thanks for letting us know.

 

"Jeff Richards" wrote:

> Thanks for letting us know you got it back. I wonder if the Epson

> installation changed the BIOS settings for you.

> --

> Jeff Richards

> MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User)

> "Reggie D." <ReggieD@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:2AD5EEB6-C1E3-47B4-879F-8EFEB912332D@microsoft.com...

> >

> > snip <

> >

> > Bios was set at 'auto' but all ports shown as disabled.

> > I changed to manual and all ports were then enabled.

> >

> > Rebooted and mouse worked!!

> >

> > My grateful thx to you all you pro's..

> >

> > Reggie D.

>

>

>

Posted

Re: Lost mouse

 

 

"Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

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> I had an Epson printer once and disliked it because of the ink monitor

> software. I now use an HP printer which I have been satisfied with for a

> while and use the Windows 2000 drivers on my 98 Second Edition machine and

it

> works fine in both 98 SE and in XP Professional since I have a dual-boot.

I

> never knew hardware would go ahead and change BIOS settings and that

> certainly does not sound good. Thanks for letting us know.

>

 

Though I personally have not had problems with Epson printers...

I know the bios setting can change...

probably is the bios is set to plug&play.

 

At one time I had made quite a few hardware changes,

so I cloned my main drive and tested it.

 

My hardware changes turned out to be unusable

so I put the original H/W back but could not get that configuration

going...

so I popped in the cloned drive and still had the problem

 

only then did I think to look in the bios and saw that settings had changed!

 

> "Jeff Richards" wrote:

>

> > Thanks for letting us know you got it back. I wonder if the Epson

> > installation changed the BIOS settings for you.

> > --

> > Jeff Richards

> > MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User)

> > "Reggie D." <ReggieD@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> > news:2AD5EEB6-C1E3-47B4-879F-8EFEB912332D@microsoft.com...

> > >

> > > snip <

> > >

> > > Bios was set at 'auto' but all ports shown as disabled.

> > > I changed to manual and all ports were then enabled.

> > >

> > > Rebooted and mouse worked!!

> > >

> > > My grateful thx to you all you pro's..

> > >

> > > Reggie D.

> >

> >

> >


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