Microsoft Mouse Detected as Standard MouseID: Q132867
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When you install Windows on a computer with a Microsoft Mouse attached,
a standard mouse driver may be installed instead of a Microsoft Mouse
driver. This problem is known to occur with the Microsoft Serial Mouse,
Microsoft PS/2 Port Mouse, Microsoft InPort Adapter Mouse, and Microsoft
Ballpoint mouse attached to a PS/2-style port. The standard mouse drivers
that may be installed are the Standard Serial Mouse, Standard PS/2 Port
Mouse, and InPort Adapter Mouse drivers.
This problem occurs when Pointer.exe is not present on the "Load=" line in
the Win.ini file when you run Setup.
Windows does not have the ability to distinguish between a Microsoft
Mouse and a mouse that is Microsoft-compatible. During the hardware
detection portion of Setup, the only criteria Setup can use in determining
whether or not an installed mouse is actually a Microsoft Mouse is whether
or not Pointer.exe is present on the "Load=" line in the Win.ini file.
If Pointer.exe is not present on the "Load=" line, a standard driver is
installed, even if a Microsoft Mouse is connected to the computer.
Using a standard mouse driver instead of a Microsoft Mouse driver does not
affect the functionality of the Microsoft Mouse. To cause the hardware
detection portion of Setup to detect the mouse as a Microsoft Mouse, make
sure that Pointer.exe is present on the "Load=" line in the Win.ini file.
To replace a standard mouse driver with a Microsoft Mouse driver, follow
these steps:
The Pointer.exe and Pointer.dll files used by Microsoft Mouse Manager and
by the Microsoft IntelliPoint software are updated to Windows versions
when a Microsoft Mouse driver is installed. These files are not updated
when a standard mouse driver is installed.
Keywords : kbhw kbsetup win95
Version : 95
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: January 20, 1999