Bret:

You're wanting a utility that will configure the mouse sensitivity, resolution, etc.

In OpenGEM, the mouse sensitivity is too high.

But, my USBMOUSE driver does have a limited capability to do it from the command-line.

I entered "usbmouse". Receiving this error.
"There must be a compatible USB Host Driver installed in memory (something like USBUHCI.COM)...."

I found that in C:\FDOS\BIN.

From that directory, I entered "usbuhci". The consequent text said that the USB Host Controller had Legacy Support enabled. So it continued that a USB keyboard/mouse were installed and enabled in the BIOS. Next was a warning that keyboard and mouse drivers were required, or the computer wouldn't function! So I replied `n' to the query as to whether I was sure.

This is described in the USB program documentation (USBINTRO.DOC) starting on page 117.

Where is that file?
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