The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMS
When you are using a Logitech mouse model M-M30 or cc-93-9f on COM1, and
you have a modem connected to COM2, the mouse may stop working.
RESOLUTION
To resolve this problem, follow these steps:
- Connect the Logitech mouse to COM2.
NOTE: Before you unplug your mouse, turn off your computer.
- Reconfigure the modem to use COM1. To reconfigure your modem, refer
to the instructions included with the modem, or contact the
manufacturer.
NOTE: If you have an internal modem, disable COM1 using your computer's
CMOS utility, then set your modem to COM1, IRQ4. For instructions on
making changes to your CMOS settings, please see the documentation that
came with your computer or contact the manufacturer.
- In Control Panel, double-click the Modems icon.
- Click the modem you are using, and then click Properties.
- On the General tab, click Communications Port (COM1) in the Port box,
and then click OK.
After you follow these steps, all 32-bit communications programs will
find the modem on COM1 correctly. You must manually configure 16-bit
communications programs to use the modem on COM1.
STATUS
Microsoft is researching this problem and will post new information here
in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available.
MORE INFORMATION
The Logitech mouse model M-M30 has the following additional identifiers:
Part. 811209
FCC ID: DZLZ10569
Note that the problem described in this article has also been reported to
occur with the following Logitech mouse models:
- Logitech mouse model M-M31
- Logitech mouse model M-M34
- Logitech Stationary Trackball, model number T-CD26F, FCC ID #DZLTCD2
- Logitech Mouseman II, model number T-CA1
- Model number MMD14DB9F, FCC ID #DZLMMD14
- Logitech-compatible Z-Nix Mouse, FCC ID #E605JBMOUSEX11
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