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To: Howard R. Hansen who wrote (3317)11/1/1998 1:22:00 AM
From: Howard R. Hansen  Read Replies (2) of 14778
 
Mouse questions.

One. I have a couple of mice that when you move them will only produce an output only along one axis. For some unknown reason one of the code wheels doesn't move when you move the ball. If I remove the ball I can move the code wheels with my finger and easily produce an output along both axis. So I know the encoder is functional. Cleaning the ball and its compartment doesn't cure the problem. Any suggestions? Or should I plan on buying mice at regular intervals.

Two. I have one mouse that with the appropriate adapter can be used either with a serial port or PS/2 mouse port. I have tried to use other serial mice on a PS/2 mouse port. But none of other serial mice I have tried will work on a PS/2 mouse port. Hence my question is what is done to make a mouse function on a either a serial or PS/2 mouse port?
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