Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!unix.cis.pitt.edu!dsinc!netnews.upenn.edu!msuinfo!USER2@cgevs3.cem.msu.edu From: user2@cgevs3.cem.msu.edu (Stephen Medlin) Newsgroups: comp.windows.ms Subject: Re: Logitech & Windows : HELP ! Message-ID: <0094A777.D5376020@cgevs3.cem.msu.edu> Date: 21 Jun 91 21:42:47 GMT Sender: news@msuinfo.cl.msu.edu Reply-To: user2@cgevs3.cem.msu.edu (Stephen Medlin) Organization: MSU_Chemistry Lines: 28 In article <655@pb2esac.UUCP>, mavanamm@pb2esac.UUCP (Marnix van Ammers) writes: >In article <11837@mirsa.inria.fr> lemenec@mirsa.inria.fr writes: >>In article <11817@mirsa.inria.fr>, pujol@sally.inria.fr (Jean-Pierre Pujol) writes: >>> >>> I'm using a Logitech mouse, and Windows 3 on a 386 >>> SVC (Sillicon Valley Computer) 25 Mhz. >... >>Is there any good people who's using both a LOGITECH and >>WINDOWS with(out) problem(s) ?? > >I'm using a LOGITECH serial mouse (on serial port 2) with my >20Mhz DTK 386 clone with no problems. I upgraded to DOS 5.0 >a few days ago and so far the mouse is still working fine (even >though DOS 5.0 gave me a message about my mouse driver being >unsupported). I load my mouse driver via my autoexec.bat . > >When I first bought windows, I thought that the driver in windows >would handle my mouse. I had many problems. Since I started loading >the driver from my autoexec.bat I have had no problems. Long ago >I also tried loading the driver via config.sys, but I had problems >(which may have been due to other problems that I had at the time), >so I haven't tried that again. > >--- I am also using a LOGITECH serial mouse on a 286 (10 MHz, COM2, Dos 4.01) machine with no problem. I actually load the mouse driver from Config.sys, too. I am not sure why you would be having a problem. Good luck. Stephen