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May 9th, 2006, 07:22 AM
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Does your USB Mouse work? If it isn't working at all...
Try booting up your computer enter the BIOS Configuration screen and try to find any options for "USB Mouse Support." I think some USB Mice are supported when this is disabled (my roommate's wireless mouse worked for me and I've disabled USB Mice in the BIOS) but make sure it is enabled just in case...
If your mouse does work, you need to go through the Hardware Device Manager thing and select the mouse and go to the properties, and select "Update Driver" or something to that extent. If your mouse driver is in a *.ini or *.inf file you can then select it and it should then use the correct driver...if it is *.exe though and you have to use their installer (ie, there isn't any *.inf or *.ini files) I'm not completely sure how you could update the driver if the regular installer isn't working correctly...
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