Re: Mouse and Service Pack 2
Go into the Device Manager and check there are no yellow question marks shown next to any of the USB Hub devices. If there are, you will need to right click those and use the Update Driver option.
Re: Mouse and Service Pack 2
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Originally Posted by penagate
If there are, you will need to right click those and use the Update Driver option.
heh.
Re: Mouse and Service Pack 2
I found out that there is no longer a Mice tree on my Device Manager list once I upgrade to SP2. That might have something to do with it.
Re: Mouse and Service Pack 2
What part didn't you understand?
And the mouse tree doesn't show up because there are no recognised mouse devices. Not the cause, just an effect.
Re: Mouse and Service Pack 2
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Originally Posted by penagate
What part didn't you understand?
I think the part about right-clicking. What does he click? His mouse button? On a computer that doesn't recognize his mouse? Uh ...
Duc, reinstall SP2 and plug in a serial mouse when you boot (as well as the USB mouse).
Re: Mouse and Service Pack 2
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I think the part about right-clicking. What does he click? His mouse button? On a computer that doesn't recognize his mouse? Uh ...
Duc, reinstall SP2 and plug in a serial mouse when you boot (as well as the USB mouse).
I think he ment while hes on SP1.
I doubt he has a serial mouse, I don't even one and I have 3487283947 computer parts lying around.
Your MX510 should've came with a USB -> PS2 adapter. Never had a problem with that adapter. Also, uninstall any logitech mouse drivers, as just let SP2 detect it. Those drivers that are installed may not be compitatiable with SP2. And if theres no drivers windows should use defualt drivers so you can at least use it (maybe not any of the special buttons, but the left + right click should work ect).
Also, for right clicking for no mouse...windows has accessibility options, just enable so you can use the mouse with the keyboard.
But thats weird, I had bought a logitech mouse off ebay and the left click didn't work (I was eventually sent a replacment). Maybe logitech has a record of faulty equipment? :p
Re: Mouse and Service Pack 2
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Originally Posted by Al42
I think the part about right-clicking. What does he click? His mouse button? On a computer that doesn't recognize his mouse? Uh ...
Duc, reinstall SP2 and plug in a serial mouse when you boot (as well as the USB mouse).
Oh come on, that's what the Menu button on the keyboard is for.