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How do you get a serial mouse working

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Reply 20 of 65, by h-a-l-9000

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To properly test serial ports use disgnostic software such as CheckIt and a test plug as described here: www.hardwarebook.info/Serial_Port_Loopback_(9_CheckIt)

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Reply 21 of 65, by Robin4

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Oldskoolmaniac wrote:

No it didn't work in dos either.

Is the header of the com port connect right on the motherboard, cause maybe its 180 degrees flipped over.. in some situations.

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Reply 22 of 65, by Oldskoolmaniac

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Jo22 wrote:
Oldskoolmaniac, uhm, may I ask what kind of serial mouse you're using ? Maybe the mouse isn't detected because its not compatibl […]
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Oldskoolmaniac, uhm, may I ask what kind of serial mouse you're using ?
Maybe the mouse isn't detected because its not compatible with the Microsoft Mouse.
There were at least three types of different protocols in use : Logitech (or was it Genius ?), MS Mouse, and Mouse Systems.

Sometimes it was possible to "boot" the mouse in MS Mouse mode,
by holding a mouse button during power on. Some also had switch on the bottom.
It's just an idea, though. Maybe your problem is something else.

Edit: Sorry, I didn't notice you already mentionend the s/n number a few posts earlier.
Edit2: Please try the Sigma mouse driver for DOS. It often worked for me with troublesome mice..

I installed that and in does mode i can click the mouse thats it, but i cant move the mouse around at all.

In windows 95 still nothing im using the standard serial mouse driver.

The connector for the board only fits one way.

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Reply 24 of 65, by Oldskoolmaniac

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My older keyboard has one as well.

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Reply 26 of 65, by Oldskoolmaniac

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After switching it to MS AT i can now right click and it shows the desktop properties but i cant move the mouse though.

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Reply 27 of 65, by keenmaster486

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Ok, so look in the Win95 driver list and see if there's a Mouse Plus driver. If there isn't maybe you can find one online somewhere.

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Reply 28 of 65, by Oldskoolmaniac

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I cant find any online or in the driver selection, maybe i should just get another mouse off of ebay, should i go with the microsoft mouse?

Maybe this one? seems pricey though http://www.ebay.com/itm/MICROSOFT-50674-SERIA … Y0AAOSwQupXWR-I

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Reply 30 of 65, by Oldskoolmaniac

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h-a-l-9000 wrote:

Remove that yellow exclamation mark mouse and run the hardware detection.

Tried that and nothing, im starting to have doubts that this mouse even works.

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Reply 31 of 65, by Jorpho

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Yes, if you can click but not move the cursor at all, that doesn't suggest a driver problem.

Have you tried opening the mouse right up, removing the ball, and moving the rollers with your fingers?

Reply 32 of 65, by Oldskoolmaniac

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Yep i cleaned it all out and nothing. I think its dead.

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Reply 33 of 65, by matze79

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Did you tried Mouse Systems Driver ?

load a mouse systems driver in DOS and check with a programm supporting mouse (EDIT.COM from Win98 ?)

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Reply 34 of 65, by Jorpho

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Come to think of it, if I'm not mistaken, you can dispense with drivers entirely and just use a terminal program to open the port to which the mouse is connected.

Back in the day I recall watching someone accomplish something similar using four or five lines of assembler executed using MS-DOS debug, but the details escape me.

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That's cool! I didn't know this.
The only thing I could add to this thread is that I vaguely remember that MSD also showed mouse information without drivers loaded.
I'm not sure about this now. Can't check that with an emulator. If it's true, then there must be some kind of micro controller inside the mouse
which responds to a certain set of commands (like Hayes modems do, I guess).

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Reply 37 of 65, by orinoko

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Probably a really stupid question, but it needs to be asked (so I'll ask it)... There definitely is a mouse ball inside, right? The photo above seems to show a soft black rubber/steel ball, but I just want to make sure!

Reply 38 of 65, by Jo22

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Not a stupid question, I thought the same but was afraid to ask.

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Reply 39 of 65, by Oldskoolmaniac

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yep mouse ball is still there, I pulled it out and cleaned it inside.

It looks like its not there in the pic, its black.

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