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2879.1 | Old fashioned way... | CHEFS::WILLIAMSA | I wanna be Luke | Thu Mar 27 1997 05:39 | 8 |
| Re adding mouse.
I've done this... Quite safe and easy. Just add the command
(c:\mouse\mouse in my case) to your Autoexec.bat. Win95 works quite
nicely with or without this line, and all games you run now have the
mouse driver loaded.
Alen.
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2879.2 | | BRITE::FYFE | Use it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without. | Fri Mar 28 1997 09:01 | 12 |
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Hmmm .... I tried .-1 without success.
Moreover, while I can view the standard dos configuration in the property
box but I can find no files that contain the commands to set the
configuration up.
Boy is this annoying .....
Doug.
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2879.3 | Try editing DOSSTART.BAT | POBOXA::KEEFER | Craig PK03-1/R11, DTN:223-4902 | Fri Mar 28 1997 13:08 | 7 |
| re: >>>Hmmm .... I tried .-1 without success.
Try adding that "mouse" command to DOSSTART.BAT (or DOSTART.BAT, I can't
remember) in your c:\windows directory. This BAT file gets executed when you
open a DOS window from Win95.
-Craig
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2879.4 | Edit from Properties Box | SSDEVO::LAURENCE | | Fri Mar 28 1997 14:53 | 7 |
| RE: -.2
The configuration files can be edited right from the properties box
window, just click the the window where the files is displayed and
edit away.
Dennis
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2879.5 | | BRITE::FYFE | Use it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without. | Wed Apr 02 1997 11:29 | 13 |
| > The configuration files can be edited right from the properties box
> window, just click the the window where the files is displayed and
> edit away.
Doing this creates a non-current MS-DOS configuration and results in
the system rebooting to run a dos program. The reboot is what I'm trying
to avoid.
Editing and saving the current configuration is what I want to accomplish,
but I can't find the location where the current config is kept.
Doug.
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2879.6 | | BRITE::FYFE | Use it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without. | Wed Apr 02 1997 11:33 | 20 |
| re: POBOXA::KEEFER "Craig PK03-1/R11, DTN:223-4902"
>Try adding that "mouse" command to DOSSTART.BAT (or DOSTART.BAT, I can't
>remember) in your c:\windows directory. This BAT file gets executed when you
>open a DOS window from Win95.
A new piece of info; thanks!
I tried this at work. The mouse driver complains:
Another mouse driver is present in memory, this mouse driver cannot
be loaded. Please remove the existing mouse driver then load this
mouse driver.
I guess this means that the WINDOWS mouse driver is loaded and interfers
with the dos mouse driver.
I might be stuck with a lousy solution :-/
Doug.
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