Mouse Problems

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Dajan

With reference to my earlier post on 23/12 @ 17:06

I installed the latest intellipoint drivers for the mouse, but when I
restarted and went into device manager I had 2 mouse drivers, the new
intellipoint and above that was a HID compliant mouse, I uninstalled the HID
and restarted, but the HID mouse driver came back and does so everytime I
uninstall it and restart, always ontop of the intellipoint driver.

I still cannot get my shortcut internet, calculator or volume buttons on my
keyboard to work, although the screen shutdown one works, the keyboard is a
MK 02006 USB model but the drivers on the CD dont seem to go in, I have
tried several ways but the driver version stays the same, File version
5.1.2600.2180 dated 2001.

As I said before when I installed the keyboard a few weeks ago everything
worked fine along side a PS2 mouse but this microsoft USB standard wireless
optical mouse model 1025 is somehow conflicting with the keyboard.

Dave
 
With reference to my earlier post on 23/12 @ 17:06

I installed the latest intellipoint drivers for the mouse, but when I
restarted and went into device manager I had 2 mouse drivers, the new
intellipoint and above that was a HID compliant mouse, I uninstalled the HID
and restarted, but the HID mouse driver came back and does so everytime I
uninstall it and restart, always ontop of the intellipoint driver.

I still cannot get my shortcut internet, calculator or volume buttons on my
keyboard to work, although the screen shutdown one works, the keyboard is a
MK 02006 USB model but the drivers on the CD dont seem to go in, I have
tried several ways but the driver version stays the same, File version
5.1.2600.2180 dated 2001.

As I said before when I installed the keyboard a few weeks ago everything
worked fine along side a PS2 mouse but this microsoft USB standard wireless
optical mouse model 1025 is somehow conflicting with the keyboard.

Dave

It is normal two have TWO settings for the Microsoft USB mice. One as HID
(Human Interface Device) and the other mouse setting.
 
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