Enhanced Functions of Sejin J Mouse Keyboard Do Not Work

Last reviewed: July 8, 1997
Article ID: Q118870
95 WINDOWS kbtool kbhw kb3rdparty kbprb

The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft Windows 95

SYMPTOMS

After you install the Sejin J-Mouse Keyboard drivers and restart the system, your mouse no longer functions. The keyboard functions normally; however, the enhanced features of the J-Mouse are not active.

CAUSE

The version 4.0 drivers for the J-Mouse features of the Sejin J.M. Keyboard are not compatible with Windows 95.

STATUS

At this time, no resolution for this problem is available. Sejin is aware of the problem and is currently working on drivers that will be compatible with Windows 95.

Windows 95 includes a MouseKeys feature that allows users to perform mouse actions using the numeric keypad. You can enable these features by pressing the keyboard combination ALT+SHIFT+NUM LOCK. For more information about MouseKeys, refer to Help.

MORE INFORMATION

The J-Mouse Keyboard has mouse capabilities built into the "J" key to enable mouse movement from the keyboard. There are several other keys with mouse functions assigned to them. These keys are designed to shorten the transition time between the mouse and the keyboard. They also assist individuals with movement disabilities, much the same as the accessibility features of Windows 95.

The products included here are manufactured by Sejin America, a vendor independent of Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding these products' performance or reliability.


KBCategory: kbtool kbhw kb3rdparty kbprb kbsetup
KBSubcategory: wpp95 win95 appscomp winshell
Additional reference words: 95 3rdparty j mouse
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Last reviewed: July 8, 1997
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