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Windows 98 usb mouse driver
Windows 98 usb mouse driver












  1. WINDOWS 98 USB MOUSE DRIVER INSTALL
  2. WINDOWS 98 USB MOUSE DRIVER SERIAL
  3. WINDOWS 98 USB MOUSE DRIVER DRIVERS

I think, in your case the simplest solution would be to disable the USB controller driver used by the Windows 98 and to use just the BIOS legacy USB keyboard and mouse support. At least ME has native USB support! Why do people direct all the hate at WinME?!! Edited Jby Volatus It's like an unsolvable catch-22.Īnd I absolutely loathe Windows 98.

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Since it's not Windows 2K-based, I can't kill Explorer and use Task Manager either. If I let it boot to the desktop (which it finally does!), the keyboard stops responding as if something else killed the bios USB keyboard hook. VNC is in the tasks list, but it isn't acting as a server for some reason (can't connect, but can ping the computer.). but if you're looking for XP-like functionality (where it just Doesn't Give A Crap™), that line sure won't hurtĮdit: As far as that computer went, the line got around the dialog box, but the endless boxing match with the USB controller has left me completely frustrated and out of ideas. Meaning, if there is a mouse, it won't make anything faster. So it'll only do this redetect if it didn't detect a mouse.

WINDOWS 98 USB MOUSE DRIVER SERIAL

Let's see if I can get VNC started now.ĭoes skipping mouse redetect (since it's called like that) make windows booting faster?įrom what I figure, if Windows doesn't detect that mouse, it presents that dialog as a way to "redetect" a serial mouse if you plug one in. So now, anyone that has the same problem as I do, can finally have this irritating catch-22 solved. I don't understand why it's "=0", but win.ini was modified at the right time, and that's worded properly. I forgot! This is Windows 98! It was hidden in win.ini! There was nothing in the registry about the mouse.

WINDOWS 98 USB MOUSE DRIVER DRIVERS

I put the hard drive in yet ANOTHER computer, left the mouse unplugged, exported the current registry in Safe Mode, booted into normal mode, checking the "do not show" checkbox, crashed it back into safe mode again (had to kill the power since Windows wouldn't shut down without installing a bunch of additional drivers for THAT board), exported the registry to a second file, then do a text compare against the two files.įunny.

windows 98 usb mouse driver

Problem with THAT: WHAT IS THE REGISTRY KEY FOR THAT?! Solution to THAT problem: apply a registry tweak in Safe Mode that equates to the "do not show this dialog box again" checkbox, since safe mode doesn't try initializing the USB controller, and doesn't remove keyboard control from the BIOS. Problem with that: The "Windows did not detect a mouse" dialog box prevents the VNC server service from starting, and.

WINDOWS 98 USB MOUSE DRIVER INSTALL

Solution: Install LAN driver in safe mode (at least that device was half-detected), install VNC, and VNC the computer to finish installation of USB components. When USB is only half installed, the mouse/keyboard are removed from BIOS control, but Windows hasn't yet installed the drivers. But the input devices (KB/mouse) are USB. Problem: Computer with no PS/2 or serial ports (Abit AT7 motherboard) is having another computer's hard drive boot onto it, and learn its hardware (something only Win9x seems to be capable of, easily). Good god, I thought there was information about everything on the internet.














Windows 98 usb mouse driver