Is it really necessary and if so, can someone tell me how to go about
it in 'for Dummies' language.
TIA
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JennyT
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Computer - CyrixInstead running Windows 98
Old mouse - bog standard one that came with the computer (!?!)
New mouse - Kensiko Dual Scrolling Mouse
John
If there's no mouse entry in Device Manager, the driver will be loading
from your autoexec.bat file and that line (something like
"C:\MOUSE.COM") should be deleted.
If the Kensiko is standard, it may not even ask for your Kensiko drivers
disk, but you can run their install program later.
If you have the MS Intellimouse software or similar installed, there'll
be an entry in Add/Remove Programs to uninstall first.
"jmt" <j...@jmtillotson.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
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I've got a trackerball' it did not need any drivers as windows already had
them, i also use a scrolling mouse, again i don't use the drivers though i
did install them at one point before i had
to do a re-format etc. The scrolling and mouse work from Windows but the
extra features
like the magnify don't work without the proper drivers.