Dell 320 SLI Keyboard Mouse Conflicts w/Mouse Driver 9.0/9.01

Last reviewed: December 13, 1996
Article ID: Q120562
 The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft Mouse driver for MS-DOS, versions 9.0, 9.01
  • Microsoft Mouse driver for Windows, versions 9.0, 9.01

    SUMMARY

    The Dell 320 SLI laptop computer includes an option to use the keyboard as a mouse. This option conflicts with the Microsoft Mouse driver.

    MORE INFORMATION

    To use the Microsoft Mouse driver version 9.0 or 9.01, you must disable the Keyboard Mouse option on the Dell 320 SLI laptop. You can use an earlier version of the Microsoft Mouse driver with the Keyboard Mouse option.

    To disable the Keyboard Mouse function on the Dell 320 SLI laptop, refer to your computer documentation or contact Dell Corporation.

    To install an earlier version of the Microsoft Mouse driver, use the appropriate method below.

    If You Have Not Run Setup for the 9.0 or 9.01 Driver

    Run Setup using the Microsoft Mouse driver version 8.x Setup disk.

    If You Have Run Setup for the 9.0 or 9.01 Driver

    1. Delete the 9.0 or 9.01 files in the current mouse directory (usually C:\MOUSE).

    2. Run Setup using the Microsoft Mouse driver version 8.x Setup disk.

    3. Open the SYSTEM.INI file in the Windows directory.

    4. Change the following line in the [386Enh] section from

            keyboard=C:\MOUSE\MOUSEVKD.386
      

      to:

            keyboard=*VKD
      

    Setup makes all the other necessary changes.


  • KBCategory: kbhw kb3rdparty kbtshoot
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    Additional reference words: 2.00 hang lock


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    Last reviewed: December 13, 1996
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