> So, first, I'm wondering if anyone else has run across a problem with
> the PS/2 mouse port on a Dell Dimension.
I have a Dell Dimension 8300 using the PS/2 mouse port,if I reboot all is
well if I shutdown and restart about half the time the mouse does not
work,if I shut down again and bootup the mouse will start working again.I
haven't found the reason for this yet but since I leave my system on all the
time it's not much of a problem.
Try rebooting a few times and see if it starts working.
One more thing that I noticed it seems to happen more often if I try to use
the mouse before all of my programs finish loading at bootup if I wait until
everything is loaded it happens less often.
Good Luck, and if you find the cause of it please let us know.
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Mike Pawlak
Mike Ditka wrote:
> My Dell came with a wheel mouse (PS/2 mouse port). For a while, I
> switched the mouse to another computer and attached a serial mouse to
> the Dell. Now I want to remove the serial mouse and reattach the
> wheel mouse, but when I do, XP doesn't recognize that the wheel mouse
> is attached, i.e. after booting XP, the mouse pointer shows up in the
> middle of the screen, but moving the mouse has no effect on the mouse
> pointer, and if I look in the device manager, XP doesn't know the
> mouse is plugged into the port.
>
> The wheel mouse works fine on my other computer, and a mouse attached
> to the serial port works fine on my Dell, which seems to indicate the
> problem is with the PS/2 mouse port. I checked in Setup, and it
> shows the mouse port as enabled.
>
> So, first, I'm wondering if anyone else has run across a problem with
> the PS/2 mouse port on a Dell Dimension.
>
> I looked through Dell support, and one of the solutions it gives for
> mouse problems is to restore the BIOS to its original state and clear
> NVRAM. It gives a procedure that will restore the BIOS to its
> "factory setting".
>
> I am wondering, how much trouble am I going to get into if I restore
> the BIOS and clear NVRAM? These Dell computers come in lots of
> hardware configurations; how different is the "factory setting" from
> my specific configuration? Will I need to go into Setup and redefine
> my disk drives, number of cylinders, number of heads, etc., and god
> knows what else?
>
> Thanks,
> MD
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