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Ensign
I have an AT Motherboard. It is a pentium, but it has the old style 5pin DIN for the keyboard and the 9pin serial for the mouse. I bought adapters to convert the PS/2 keyboard and mouse to these old connectors. The keyboard works fine, but WIN98 will not recognize the mouse. I am wondering if the pinouts are proprietary or what?? Also is there a card that can be installed in either an ISA or PCI slot that will then give me the needed PS/2 ports? Do you know where I can get such a thing?
Thanks in Advance!!
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What kind of mouse is it? It's probably the mouse. Some mouses don't support the serial conversion route.
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Ensign
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Actually the microsoft wheel mouse ps/2 does not support an adapter to serial rs-232. BTW, you mentioned this is for a customer? Well just wanted to tell you that, the usb mouse is going to work only in windows. It will not work under dos or safe mode.
[This message has been edited by spigidygak (edited 08-03-2000).]
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Ensign
I'm going in through the DB-9 serial port not the 232. And the manual and box for the MS wheel mouse says it supports it, though it doesn't include the adapter. (even shows a picture of how to plug the PS/2 mouse into the PS/2->DB9F adapter)
I knew the USB mouse wouldn't work with Win95, but I didn't know it wouldn't work in safe mode!
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Look for the db-9 driver at ms's page, that's probably your problem then, or hell the win98 disk probably has the driver.
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