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> Dell mouse locking up- after reformatting Win 98
OverRunMama
post May 2 2005, 11:07 AM
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Wanted to know if these simple plug & play Dell mouses -that have red light & do not need a mouse pad from Dell --also need new drivers, updates, etc. Or could this be a computer glitch problem after reformatting? Husband is doing a scan disk now. Just not sure how to resolve this new problem with the mouse. Very annoying. Thanks
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post May 2 2005, 01:13 PM
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You may need to get the mouse drive from Dell.com to load into your system. I think Win 98 is not a great plug and play system. You may have to load it. I also had a problem with the graphics driver and it had to be loaded also.
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Is the mouse USB or does it plug into the PS2 plug? If it comes with an adapter for PS2, try that instead of USB.
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