On Sat, 7 Jul 2012 13:22:39 -0700 (PDT), Robert Macy
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robert...@gmail.com> wrote:
>uh, there is NO USB driver installed on THIS Win98 system and not
>allowed to install new SW that may ,,,, up already existing stuff.
You do not need a USB driver. A USB mouse, with the adapter, looks to
your computah like a PS/2 mouse.
>just need a bunch of cables and/or that scrolly/thumb switch type
>mouse.
See your local recycler or thrift shop for dead mice and cannibalized
parts. I probably have what you need if you're desperate.
>I put black eletrical tape over the scroll to disable it.
Black tape is reserved for covering up the flashing 12:00 on VCR's and
DVD players. Please do not misuse black tape.
>Everytime got down to viewing something on the internet, the scroll
>would do something and then blank screen wait and wait to see what was
>there BEFORE the scroll action took it away!
Are you running Vista?
>Only stores available around here are Safeway, Walgreens, Walmart.and
>CVS
All except Safeway should have mice. I know the others have
overpriced mice. If you really live in such an electronics deprived
area, I suggest exploring the benfits of online buying from eBay,
Amazon, Tiger Direct, NewEgg, etc.
How about a USB liquid mouse?
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https://www.google.com/search?q=usb+liquid+mouse&tbm=isch>
I have several. The kids really like them.
Then, there's the antique Prohance Mouse, which unfortunately comes in
Serial only. No PS/2 or USB. Still if you have a spare serial port,
it might be kinda cool (if you can find a driver):
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http://llg.cubic.org/docs/prohance70.jpg>
Then, there's the telephone mouse:
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http://www.weterm.com/computer_accessories/phone_mouse.htm>
I also have several of those. If you saw the Star Trek IV, where
Scotty tries to talk into the mouse on a Mac, you know where the idea
came from.
>Fry's grocery a LONG way away.
Not the market. The computah store.
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