Mouse User's Manual 1994-2000 Copyright All Rights Reserved FCC Statement on CLASS B Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a CLASS B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. if this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: * Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. * Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. * Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. * Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference. (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 1. Hardware Installation 1-1.Installing a Serial Mouse You must have a PC fitted with a serial port(COM1/COM2) in order to install the mouse. Plug your mouse into the serial port. 1-2.Installing a Mouse with Mouse Port (PS/2) Connector If you have a mouse with a round mouse port connector, you must turn off the computer before connecting or disconnecting your mouse. 1-3.Installing a Combo Mouse The Combo Mouse comes with a PS/2 (DIN 6) cable connector, together with a PS/2 -> Serial (COM 9) port adapter. Before plug your mouse into the computer, try to make sure what kind of mouse port you have. If you have a PS/2 port, plug in the original PS/2 cable connector; if you have a Serial port, please connect the adapter first to the cable, then plug into the Serial port. 1. Turn the computer off. 2. Locate an available 6-pin round port on your computer. 3. Insert the mouse connector into the round mouse port. 4. Start your computer. 2. Mouse Driver Installation Mouse software supports DOS, Windows 3.1, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT 3.51, Windows NT 4.0, and Windows 2000. Before installing any software under Windows NT 4.0, we strongly recommend you create an Emergency Repair Disk using the Repair Disk utility provided by the system (RDISK.EXE). Please note that USB mice are only supported under Windows 98 and Windows 2000. 2-1. Mouse Driver for DOS Run Dosinst.bat to install the DOS mouse software. * DOS Driver Options The DOS mouse driver has several software options. To see these detailed options on the screen by typing : mouse /? 2-2. Mouse Driver for Windows 3.1 Run Setup3x.exe to install the Windows 3.1 Mouse software. 2-3. Standard Installation for Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0, and Windows 2000. Run Setup.exe to install the Mouse software. 2-4 Drivers Only Installation You can load device drivers without running the Setup program. Loading the device drivers this way, however, the Setup program will be loaded automatically after the drivers installed. Please execute the following steps to perform a drivers-only installation for Windows 2000: 1) Click on the "Start" button on the Windows Desktop. 2) Select "Settings", then "Control Panel". 3) From the Control Panel, double click on the "System" icon. 4) From the System Properties, click on the "Hardware" tab. 5) Click on the "Device Manager" button. 6) From the Device Manager, double click the "Mouse" icon. 7) Double click on the Mouse Type icon. 8) From the Mouse Properties dialog box, click on the "Driver" tab, then click on the "Update Driver" button. 9) From the "Update Device Driver Wizard", click the "Next" button. 10) Click on the radio button next to: "Display a list of the known drivers for this device so that I can choose a specific driver" 11) Click on the "Next" button. 12) Click on the "Have Disk" button. 13) When prompted, click the "Browse" button. 14) From the "Locate File" dialog box, go to the "Setup\Drivers\Win2kdrv" folder on the Mouse Driver Disk/CD-ROM. 15) Click the "Open" button. 16) From the "Install From Disk" dialog box, click the "OK" button. 17) Under "Models", select the correct model that matches the pointing device type and click on the "Next" button. 18) If the "Update Driver Warning" appears, click on the "Yes" button. 19) Click on the "Next" button. 20) Windows should now copy the updated mouse drivers to the system. 21) Click on the "Finish" button. 22) Click on the "Close" button. 23) Windows should now ask you to restart the system for the changes to take effect, click on "Yes" to restart the system. Please execute the following steps to perform a drivers-only installation for Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0: 1) Click on the "Start" button on the Windows Desktop. 2) Select "Settings", then "Control Panel". 3) From the Control Panel, double click on the "Mouse" icon. 4) Select the "General" tab. 5) From the "General" tab, click on "Change". 6) Insert the Mouse Driver Disk/CD-ROM into the disk drive. 7) Click the "Have Disk" button. 8) When prompted, click the Browse button. 9) Double Click on the drive letter that Mouse Driver Disk resides. 10) Click the "Open" or "OK" button. 11) Click on the "OK" button. 12) Select "Show all Devices" 13) Under "Models", select the correct model that matches the pointing device type and click on the "OK" button. 14) Windows should now copy the updated mouse drivers to the system. 15) Click on "Close". 16) Windows should now ask you to restart the system for the changes to take effect, click on "Yes" to restart the system. Please execute the following steps to perform a drivers-only installation for Windows 98: 1) Click on the "Start" button on the Windows 98 Desktop. 2) Select "Settings", then "Control Panel". 3) From the Control Panel, double click on the "System" icon. 4) Select the "Device Manager" tab. 5) Double click on the "Mouse" icon. 6) Double click on the Mouse Type icon. 7) Click on the "Driver" Tab. 8) Click on the "Update Driver" button. 9) From the "Update Device Driver Wizard" box, click the "Next" button. 10) Click on the radio button next to: "Display a list of all the drivers in a specific location, so you can select the driver you want." 11) Click on the "Next" button. 12) Insert the Mouse Driver Disk/CD-ROM into the drive. 13) Click on the "Have Disk" button. 14) When prompted, click the "Browse" button. 15) Double Click on the drive letter that Mouse Driver Disk resides. 16) Click the "OK" button. 17) Click the "OK" button again. 18) Under "Models", select the correct model that matches the pointing device type and click on the "Next" button. 19) Click the "Next" button, then click on "Next" again. 20) Click on the "Finish" button. 21) Windows 98 may request that you restart your system. Click on the "Yes" button to restart. 2-5. Mouse Driver for PnP mouse and USB mouse. When computer system detects your PnP mouse or USB mouse, it will show a dialog with "New Hardware Found" displayed. Follow the steps below to install the mouse drivers. (1) When system shows dialog "Add New Hardware Wizard", click "Next" icon. (2) On next screen, select "Display a list of all the drivers in a specific location, so you can select the driver you want." then click "Next". (3) Click "Have Disk" on next screen. (4) Popped the dialog "Install From Disk", on Windows 95, 98, NT4.0, type the drive letter that Mouse Driver Disk resides. S After the path typed, Click "OK". (5) Click "Next" on next screen. (6) Click "Next" on next screen. (7) Follow the instructions on the following screens. (8) Click "Finish" on last sreen then the drivers will be installed completely. 3. Uninstall Program Mouse Software can be removed from Windows (except Windows 3.1x) by clicking the Add/Remove Programs icon in the Control Panel or clicking the "Uninstall" icon in the folder that setup.exe created in "Programs" of "Start" button on Windows desktop. Select Mouse Software installed and click the "Remove" button. Windows 9x, Windows NT4.0, and Windows 2000 Mouse software will be removed from the system if setup finds alternate compatible drivers for a device in MSMOUSE.INF. Should this not be the case you can manually change the driver to another one as described in section 2-5. 4. Switching Mouse Mode 4-1.Switching Mouse Hareware Modes (Use mode switch) The Serial Mouse is capable of operating either as a Microsoft Serial Mouse or a Mouse Systems Mouse. At the base of the Mouse you will find a slide switch. The switch has two possible positions, 'MS' and 'PC' When the switch is set to the 'MS' position the Mouse will emulate a two-buttoned Microsoft Mouse while setting the switch to the 'PC' position will cause the Mouse to emulate a three-buttoned Mouse Systems Mouse. 4-2.Switching Mouse Hardware Modes (None mode switch) As mentioned earlier, the serial mouse is capable of operating either as a Microsoft Serial Mouse or a Mouse Systems Mouse. Which of the two modes the mouse will operate in is determined on the power-on initialization. If any one of the three buttons is depressed during power-on initializa- tion, the mouse will emulate Mouse Systems Mouse. While none of the buttons is depressed during power-on initiation the mouse will emulate Microsoft Mouse. 4-3.Microsoft Mode When the mouse is in Microsoft mode, only the left and right buttons are active, while the middle button is ignored. In this mode, your mouse will correctly emulate a Microsoft Serial Mouse. 4-4.Mouse Systems Mode If you are a user of AUTOCAD or any other software which gives enhanced performance with a Mouse Systems Mouse you should choose this emulation. A Mouse Systems Mouse operates with all three buttons. Note: Because Windows 95 and Windows NT supports serial 'MS' mouse mode, you had better switch the mouse to 'MS' mode when first install the mouse driver in package. After completing the installation, you can switch to 'PC' mouse mode when restart the computer. 5. Trouble Shooting Symptom 1 : No mouse movement. Solution : - Make sure the software that you are using supports a mouse. - Check that mouse is plugged into serial port at the back of computer. - Ensure that mouse driver is installed into system. Symptom 2 : The cursor on the screen remains at one spot or moves erratically. Solution : Check the mouse cable for any breaks or sharp twists. Examine the cable closely where it connects to the mouse. Symptom 3 : The cursor movement stops at a corner and no longer responds to the mouse movement. Solution : Run the mouse driver to check which mode the mouse is operating in. Symptom 4 : Mouse movement does not produce corresponding cursor movement or there is a brief pause during movement. Solution : Clean the silicon rubber-coated ball and rollers. Symptom 5 : After had selected mouse type for Windows 95 ,the mouse would be disable when you clicked "OK" . Solution : Using keyboard to close the current window and wait for Windows 95 to give any instruction to restart your computer. After restart Windows 95 the mouse will work normally. Symptom 6 : Displayed error number -115 on screen when install mouse driver software. Solution : The error usually occurs because a virus-checking program is being used on the System to prevent files from being renamed. Please shutdown any virus checking software running on the system and then run the setup again. Symptom 7 : Detection Problems with PS/2 Pointing Devices Solution : If your mouse is connected to the mouse port and is not detected by the system, attempt the following step(s): 1) Your mouse port might need to be enabled through the SETUP menu of your computer. Please check your computer documentation regarding the SETUP menu. 2) If you have a mouse with both serial and mouse port adaptors, connect the mouse to the computer through the serial port. Reboot and check if the mouse is detected properly. 3) If adapter(s) were not included in your package, your mouse was designed to work on only one type of port (Serial OR PS/2). Refer to your package for the type of port your mouse supports. If the problem persists, please check for a possible computer BIOS ROM upgrade from your computer manufacturer. Some notebook systems, such as IBM Thinkpad, have both an external Mouse Port and an integrated Pointing Stick, which is connected to the Mouse Port. If your mouse is having difficulty running on the Mouse Port of this type of system, try using the serial port instead. Symptom 8 : Conflicts with other Serial Devices Solution : Some softwares provided by other manufacturers with mouse functions, such as Logitech MouseWare, which may conflict with this mouse. Recommended strongly to remove the software installed previously before install this mouse software. Symptom 9 : Problems Operating the Wheel Solution : If your mouse is equipped with a wheel and the wheel does not scroll, verify the following: 1) Verify that the "Browser Mouse" or "Mouse Control Panel" application is installed properly. If you do not find the "Browser Mouse" or "Mouse Control Panel" icon in the system tray, you need to reinstall mouse software. 2) Some other applications with mouse scrolling function may conflict with this mouse function. Remove these applications before install this mouse software.Download Driver Pack
After your driver has been downloaded, follow these simple steps to install it.
Expand the archive file (if the download file is in zip or rar format).
If the expanded file has an .exe extension, double click it and follow the installation instructions.
Otherwise, open Device Manager by right-clicking the Start menu and selecting Device Manager.
Find the device and model you want to update in the device list.
Double-click on it to open the Properties dialog box.
From the Properties dialog box, select the Driver tab.
Click the Update Driver button, then follow the instructions.
Very important: You must reboot your system to ensure that any driver updates have taken effect.
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