Re: Mouse Mess after Video Card Change

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> On Thu, 17 Oct 2002, Gerry Doris wrote:
>
>> I got it fixed.  After trying all kinds of unnatural acts I couldn't
>> find anything that appeared out of order but the mouse just plain
>> didn't work. I finally decided to try the obvious and unplugged the
>> mouse and rebooted.
>>
>> kuduz noticed that I no longer had a generic PS/2 mouse installed and
>> asked if I what the config removed...I did.  After the system came up
>> I plugged the mouse back in and again rebooted.  This time it noticed
>> that I had new hardware and wanted to configure a generic PS/2
>> mouse...I did.
>>
>> After this the mouse worked fine.  I still have no idea what went
>> wrong???
>
> Didn't get the plug firmly seated in the socket, maybe?  I just ran into
> a similar problem after moving a server and reseating the mouse
> connector solved it.
>
> --
> 		Matthew Saltzman
>

Perhaps but I hadn't removed the mouse plug when I installed the card. 
When it was removed I didn't think it was loose but who knows???

Gerry




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