Configuring the IntelliPoint Software for an Embedded MouseLast reviewed: December 31, 1996Article ID: Q131002 |
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SUMMARYThe Microsoft IntelliPoint software can work with pointing devices that are 100 percent Microsoft compatible (such as those that are built into many laptop computers). This feature was added to allow the use of an external Microsoft mouse or the built-in internal pointing device depend- ing on whether or not the external mouse is connected to the computer. This article describes how to configure the IntelliPoint software for use with an embedded (built-in) pointing device.
MORE INFORMATIONTo set up the IntelliPoint software to work with an embedded pointing device, follow these steps:
After you install the IntelliPoint software, the port on which the embedded device is installed can be determined by starting the computer without the external mouse attached and then editing the MSINPUT.INI file. The value in the "MOUSETYPE=" line in the [mouse] section is the value you should use for the "EMBEDDEDTYPE=" line. For example, if the embedded device is functioning properly and the "MOUSETYPE=" line is
MOUSETYPE=serial2you should set the "EMBEDDEDTYPE=" line to:
EMBEDDEDTYPE=serial2If the embedded device is on the same port as the external mouse, the computer, not the IntelliPoint software, must be able to determine whether or not the external mouse is connected. In this situation, the IntelliPoint software cannot distinguish between the internal and external mouse, and may not see the external mouse. If this occurs, you must reconfigure the embedded pointing device to use a port that is not used by the external mouse or disabled. For information about configuring or disabling the embedded pointing device, please refer to your computer documentation or manufacturer.
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