SUMMARYThis article describes how to install a Microsoft Mouse in OS/2 versions 1.2x after OS/2 is already fully installed on the machine. If OS/2 1.2x is not yet on the machine, then query on the following words:
This information applies to all versions of the Microsoft Mouse and
the Microsoft BallPoint Mouse.
MORE INFORMATIONNOTE: If you are going to run Microsoft Paintbrush version 4.0 in the OS/2 DOS compatibility box, or the Microsoft Mouse will be attached to a PS/2-style mouse port of an AT-style machine, then proceed to the section titled "Installing the Microsoft OS/2 Mouse Driver" further below. In all other cases, proceed with the following directions. Installing the OS/2-Supplied Mouse DriversThe mouse device drivers that accompany OS/2 1.2x are divided into two categories: device dependent (DD) and device independent (DI). To install a Microsoft Mouse using the OS/2-supplied drivers, you must determine what the appropriate device-dependent driver is for this configuration. To do this, you must determine the exact type of machine, the exact type of Microsoft Mouse, and how the mouse will be attached. For more information on determining the exact type of Microsoft Mouse, query on these words:
Choose the appropriate device-dependent mouse driver from the
following table according to the type of machine being used and the
type of mouse:
Setting Up the CONFIG.SYS FileLoading a Microsoft Mouse in OS/2 1.2x requires three lines in the CONFIG.SYS File. The first line will be the same for all Microsoft mice and all types of machines, and it should resemble the following:
The second line will load the device-dependent mouse driver determined
from the table above. Note: The specific serial port (COM1 or COM2),
and the specific points-per-inch (ppi) of the Microsoft Mouse are
parameters for this line and must be known. The second line should
resemble the following:
The third line is also based on the device-dependent mouse driver
determined in the table above, and should resemble the following:
If a choice of any Microsoft Mouse was made during the installation of
OS/2 1.2x, then all the OS/2-supplied mouse device drivers were
unpacked into the directory C:\OS2, and three lines were added to the
CONFIG.SYS file. If during OS/2 1.2x installation "None of the above"
was chosen for the type of Mouse, then no mouse device drivers were
unpacked, and no lines were added to the CONFIG.SYS file for the
mouse.
Verify that these drivers are all in the C:\OS2 directory. If they are not, they must be unpacked into this directory from disk 2 of the OS/2 disk set. For more information on unpacking files, query on the following words: NOTE: The MOUSE.SYS driver here is a mouse device-independent driver
from the OS/2 disks, not the MOUSE.SYS file supplied with the
Microsoft Mouse, which is a DOS mouse device driver.
Shutdown OS/2, and reboot the machine. Installing the Microsoft OS/2 Mouse DriverUnlike the OS/2-supplied mouse drivers, the Microsoft OS/2 Mouse driver is device independent. As long as you have a Microsoft Mouse attached to either a Microsoft bus card, InPort card, or a Microsoft serial Mouse attached to either COM1, COM2, or a PS/2 port, you will load the same mouse driver in the same way.Setting Up the CONFIG.SYS FileThere should be only two lines in the CONFIG.SYS file referencing the mouse when using the Microsoft-supplied mouse driver:
Verify that both these files are in the C:\OS2 directory. If the
POINTDD.SYS driver is not, it must be unpacked from disk 2 of the OS/2
disk set. For more information on unpacking drivers, query on the
words:
If the OS2MOUSE.V12 driver is not in the C:\OS2 directory, it must be
copied from the Microsoft Mouse disk. To obtain the Microsoft OS/2
Mouse driver, OS2MOUSE.V12, call Microsoft Product Support Services at
(425) 637-7096.
Shutdown OS/2 and reboot the machine. Additional query words: 1.2 1.20 1.21 setup
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