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Is mouse driver the problem?
Name: Alan Date: January 14, 2001 at 01:20:29 Pacific
Comment:
My mouse only moves vertically if I move it fast, but horizontal movement is just fine. Assuming that it's a driver problem, does anyone know where I can get a MS Intelimouse Pro driver for OS/2 Warp v4? Thanks.
Name: Thomas Kunert Date: January 15, 2001 at 02:59:24 Pacific
Reply:
is that mouse a USB-Mouse? I think so, doesn't I? So you did install USB-drivers on yur system?
Thomas
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Response Number 2
Name: Alan Date: January 15, 2001 at 08:30:57 Pacific
Reply:
It's a PS/2 scroll.
I figure it's either a driver problem or maybe even an IRQ conflict(?). How could I check for device conflicts in OS/2?
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Response Number 3
Name: Thomas Kunert Date: January 16, 2001 at 00:51:55 Pacific
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have a look at: http://en.os2.org/software/driver/?group=12 you'll find a scroll mouse driver. To check for HW / IRQ Conflicts use your HW-Manager from OS/2
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Response Number 4
Name: Andy B Date: February 1, 2001 at 18:40:57 Pacific
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The PS/2 mouse normally uses IRQ 12 exclusively. You can check your used IRQs via 'rmview /irq'. If that doesn't clear things up, try the AMouse driver from os2.org, if that one doesn't do it, try the IBM scrollpoint driver.
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Response Number 5
Name: pravass Date: May 4, 2001 at 13:28:36 Pacific
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