First post, by Mrs. Nesbitt
I recently decided that I wanted to play games on true Dos instead of running emulators. I dual booted Dos 6.22 on my Windows 7 computer and got it running as it should. I decided to try and get the mouse working correctly so that I can use it to play first person shooters. I downloaded Cutemouse from the Freedos website and installed it on my computer. Everything seemed to be working well, but when I booted up Doom I realized that quick mouse movements caused the cursor to lock-up and move in the opposite direction for a split second. It goes without saying that this isn't ideal for playing games. I tried installing the official mouse.com drivers and using a ps/2, ball mouse and didn't make any progress. The optical mouse works well in Windows 7, but the ps/2 mouse feels exactly the same in Windows as it does in Dos. This leads me to believe that this is either a problem with my drivers or the fact that I'm using a 64-bit computer. I've looked all over the internet and haven't been able to find a single thing about it. However, about a week ago I was having a problem where my mouse would freeze every few seconds. I fixed it by changing something in the system bios. I guess it's possible that this is related to something in the bios, but I feel like it has to do with my hardware being much more powerful than what is required by Dos. Anyone have any ideas?