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I've installed win98SE on two different super socket 7 motherboards, using two different serial mice I know work, and 3 different serial cables... and win98SE will not detect my mice.... why might that be?
I've installed win98SE on two different super socket 7 motherboards, using two different serial mice I know work, and 3 different serial cables... and win98SE will not detect my mice.... why might that be?
Windows... or any other OS for that matter, does not "detect" ANYTHING on the Serial or Parallel ports. They have to be initialized with a driver for any device plugged into them to work. PS/2 ports are QUITE specific and limited to ONLY keyboard and mice, so it's very easy to have Windows do an initial check for those ports.
The serial mouse is a non-Plug and Play device and in order to get it detected, go to the Start Menu > Settings > Control Panel. Go to Add Hardware, press Next a few times and select Yes, detect hardware, next, and it should detect the mouse.
One more thing: run CuteMouse in the DOS prompt (press F8 and select Command Prompt Only) to see if the mouse gets detected from there.
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wrote:I've installed win98SE on two different super socket 7 motherboards, using two different serial mice I know work, and 3 different serial cables... and win98SE will not detect my mice.... why might that be?
Did you restart between each tries ?
Afaik, Windows 9x doesn't automagically detect these kind of device if the system is running.
However, it may probe for serial mice and serial modems during startup..
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Some of the answers above are not correct.
Windows 4 looks at the serial ports every time it starts.
If there is a MS compatible mouse installed, it is getting activated.
In case a mouse connected to serial port 1 or 2 is not being detected, there are only the following possibilities:
-Mouse is not MS compatible
-Port(s) have been deactivated (BIOS or Windows hardware profile)
-Usage of an improper extension cable
-Hardware fault
From my experience, Windows 98 SE has some problems with serial mouse identification after you change the motherboard.
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wrote:The serial mouse is a non-Plug and Play device and in order to get it detected, go to the Start Menu > Settings > Control Panel. Go to Add Hardware, press Next a few times and select Yes, detect hardware, next, and it should detect the mouse.
One more thing: run CuteMouse in the DOS prompt (press F8 and select Command Prompt Only) to see if the mouse gets detected from there.
I have had an instance with a serial mouse, where neither Win98SE nor CuteMouse could install/detect the mouse; but WinXP autedetected it and it worked fine.
(all this on an AthlonXP machine)