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To: Dave Hanson who wrote (6610)3/3/1999 8:51:00 PM
From: Sean W. Smith  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14778
 
Dave,

The drivers are hard to find.....

they ARE in control-panel-drivers

indentifying them is harding....

things like intel 8042 or MS 8042 are combo mouse keybord drviers. I never dealt with the cirque. I have received new NT boxes with threee drivers loaed from gateway. they told me to turn all but one off. I chosee the MS 8042 driver.

Indentifying these maybe be hard but their TS should easily know this.

You can use the default NT driver for Logitech 3 button mouse and use the registry hack on their web site to enable the middle button.

Also If you installed the NT driver from their website it still may not work. The file on their web site is a self installing .exe but actually its a ZIP file. Open it and their is readme.txt that discusses registry hacks that may be necessary for the wheel to work under NT. (I have ALWAYS had to apply these by hand)

I highly recommend making a fresh NT recovery disk before disabling I8042 drivers as if you do it wrong you may render your system without mouse or keyboard.

good luck,
Sean