"Don Phillipson" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Task = how to instal an ancient (Logitech MS-35) 3-button serial mouse
> under WinXP (SP3.) Logitech documentation says no drivers are needed
> for serial mice, only for USB mice. Trouble is that the Windows menus
> do not recognize 3-button mice (only 2-buttons, with or without wheel.)
>
> I prefer the 1990s-era Trackman Marble (also now off the market and
> replaced by less-ergonomic types) which had the same 3-button
> configuration. But currently the middle button is unused/unconfigured.
> How can I set it up as formerly?
>
> --
> Don Phillipson
> Carlsbad Springs
> (Ottawa, Canada)
>
I know that Logitech stopped supporting some if not all their old serial
mice. I have a very old 3 button mouse of theirs that is not supported under
XP. In fact, it even required a registry change before it would be seen
under 98SE. So much for it's lifetime warranty when it becomes obsolete
before it dies
Usually you need the specific mouse driver software installed before you can
use the middle button. Windows without it (default mouse driver) doesn't
seem to recognize it. The Middle Mouse Button software mentioned in another
thread to this topic does work though. I use it for a conflict on my laptop
with an external mouse and it does what I want.