Eric: I accidentally deleted this from my e-mail before I was able to respond,
so am not sure if this will show up in the same thread as your original
question. You're wanting a utility that will configure the mouse sensitivity,
resolution, etc. You would also like it to be "versatile" (TSR, hot-key,
command-line, etc.). Unfortunately, I know of no such utility. But, my
USBMOUSE driver does have a limited capability to do it from the command-line.
Of course, USBMOUSE is really designed to be a USB Mouse driver and not simply
a configuration utility. If you run any of the USBMOUSE options related to
mouse configuration (/Resolution, /ScalingFactor, or /SamplingRate) and also
use the /Install:No option it will simply change the current mouse
configuration without attempting to install itself as the USB mouse driver.
This is described in the USB program documentation (USBINTRO.DOC) starting on
page 117. I realize this is a little bit cumbersome, but is an option if you
don't want to write a new program.
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