Appoint Mouse Pen and Windows Version 3.0Last reviewed: November 22, 1994Article ID: Q68829 |
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SUMMARYThe Appoint Mouse Pen operates properly under Windows version 3.0 if you choose "Microsoft or IBM PS/2" mouse as the pointing device from the Windows Setup program. You can use the Microsoft MOUSE.SYS or MOUSE.COM file as a mouse driver for MS-DOS applications. Appoint provides an MS-DOS applications driver for its Mouse Pen, although it doesn't currently have a Windows driver. Appoint claims that its mouse can be used in MS-DOS applications while a Microsoft Mouse is being used for Windows applications.
MORE INFORMATIONIf you use the Mouse Pen's driver in a graphical MS-DOS application from Windows, you may be unable to access part of the application (for example, the lower half of the screen). This may occur when you return to an application after using the ALT+TAB key sequence to exit the application. This does not occur with a Microsoft Mouse driver such as MOUSE.COM or MOUSE.SYS version 7.04. The following table was compiled when testing the compatibility of the Microsoft Mouse and Mouse Pen software and hardware:
USING MICROSOFT DRIVER AS THE DEVICE DRIVER ---------------------------------------------- COM Microsoft Mouse Windows MS-DOS Port Mouse Pen Mouse Mouse ---- --------- ----- --------- --------- COM1 COM1 COM2 Microsoft Microsoft COM1 COM2 COM1 Microsoft Mouse Pen COM2 COM1 COM2 Microsoft None COM2 COM2 COM1 Microsoft Microsoft USING MOUSE PEN DRIVER AS THE DEVICE DRIVER ---------------------------------------------- COM Microsoft Mouse Windows MS-DOS Port Mouse Pen Mouse Mouse ---- --------- ----- --------- --------- COM1 COM1 COM2 Microsoft Microsoft COM1 COM2 COM1 Microsoft Mouse Pen COM2 COM1 COM2 Mouse Pen Mouse Pen COM2 COM2 COM1 Microsoft MicrosoftThe COM port is the port used for a mouse in MS-DOS applications outside of Windows. The following lines set the Microsoft Mouse to COM1 and the Mouse Pen mouse to COM2:
DEVICE=C:\MOUSE\MOUSE.SYS /C1 DEVICE=C:\MOUSE PEN\MOUSE.SYS /2For example, if you set the MS-DOS mouse to the COM1 port, the Microsoft MS-DOS Mouse driver to COM2, and the Mouse Pen MS-DOS mouse driver to COM1, you can use the Microsoft Mouse in Windows and the Mouse Pen in MS-DOS applications. Similar results are obtained using a bus mouse and the Mouse Pen. Verify the bus mouse and Mouse Pen interrupts (IRQ3 for a Mouse Pen using COM2; IRQ4 for a Mouse Pen using COM1) are different. Windows looks for the bus mouse first, regardless of the mouse configuration. The product included here is manufactured by IMCS (Appoint); we make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding this product's performance or reliability.
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