Wrong Mouse Displayed in Mouse Properties
ID: Q137801
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The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMS
The General tab in Mouse properties may indicate that a PS/2-style mouse
is installed, even though you are using a serial mouse.
When this occurs, the PS/2 mouse port is displayed with an exclamation
point in a yellow circle in Device Manager.
CAUSE
This behavior can occur if your computer has a PS/2 mouse port, but you
are using a mouse connected to a serial port. The PS/2 mouse port is the
first mouse port displayed in Device Manager, so the PS/2 mouse is
displayed as the installed device in Mouse properties.
RESOLUTION
To correctly configure the mouse settings, follow these steps:
- Disable the PS/2 mouse port in your computer's CMOS settings. For
information about how to do so, please consult your computer's
documentation or manufacturer.
NOTES:
- This may not work if your computer is a Plug and Play system, as
the PS/2 mouse port will be redetected and reenabled the next time
you start Windows 95.
- On some older computers, disabling the PS/2 mouse port may not be
an option in the CMOS settings. Instead, there may be a jumper on
the motherboard to disable the port. Consult the computer's
documentation or manufacturer if you are not sure how to disable
the port.
- In Control Panel, double-click the System icon.
- On the Device Manager tab, click Standard PS/2 Port Mouse, and then
click Properties.
- Click the Original Configuration (Current) check box to clear it,
and then click OK.
If you decide later to use the PS/2 mouse port, reenable the port in your
computer's CMOS settings, and then run the Add New Hardware Wizard to
redetect it in Windows 95.
MORE INFORMATION
Some Plug and Play motherboards may actually have pinholes for a PS/2
mouse port but have no PS/2 mouse port installed. In some cases, there
may be no CMOS settings or jumpers to disable the PS/2 mouse port. If
this is the case, following steps 2-4 above may resolve the situation.
Additional query words:
ps2
Keywords : win95
Version : 95
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type :