e the drivers reinitialize. It should come back.
Dana Bourgeois
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Stephen Liu
> Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2003 12:31 AM
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> Subject: RE: A simple question on
Hi Wolfgang,
On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 15:38, Wolfgang Gill wrote:
> The other thing I forgot to mention was to disable the Plug-n-Play OS part
> in the BIOS. Set it to no PNP OS. As I think that can also cause havoc with
> these devices.
Sorry I could not discover this item "Plug-n-Play" in the BIO
Hi Iain,
Thanks for your advice. I will test it next time
B.R.
Stephen
On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 15:30, Iain Buchanan wrote:
> On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 17:01, Stephen Liu wrote:
> > Occasionally my USB mouse could be detected at starting PC. The pointer
> > stood unmoved compelling me to reboot. Aft
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Subject: RE: A simple question on mouse AGAIN
Hi Wolfgang,
Thanks for your response.
Occasionally my USB mouse could be detected at starting PC. The pointer
stood unmoved compelling me to reboot. After reboot it worked normally. I
could not explained what has been happened
On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 17:01, Stephen Liu wrote:
> Occasionally my USB mouse could be detected at starting PC. The pointer
> stood unmoved compelling me to reboot. After reboot it worked
> normally. I could not explained what has been happened. I expect to
> find an easy way to re-detect it avoi
Hi Wolfgang,
Thanks for your response.
Occasionally my USB mouse could be detected at starting PC. The pointer
stood unmoved compelling me to reboot. After reboot it worked
normally. I could not explained what has been happened. I expect to
find an easy way to re-detect it avoiding reboot. H
Are you sure that the USB drivers are loading properly??? As I have run both
Logitech Mouseman Cordless Optical and the Cordless MX-700 mice without
problems. Without the USB and Hid (Human interface Device) drivers loaded,
you will not be able to use the mouse. (I'm running the MX-700 on the USB
p