Optimum Microsoft Mouse and DOS 4.x Installation

Last reviewed: September 16, 1996
Article ID: Q70421
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Mouse Driver for MS-DOS, versions 6.x, 7.x, and 8.0
  • Microsoft MS-DOS operating system versions 4.0 and 4.01

SUMMARY

The Microsoft mouse does not work in DOSSHELL if an IBM mouse driver is loaded in the DOSSHELL.BAT file. After running DOSSHELL, the mouse cursor appears on the screen but doesn't respond when the mouse is moved.

This information applies to Microsoft Mouse driver versions 8.00 and earlier with the DOSSHELL included with MS-DOS versions 4.00 and 4.01.

MORE INFORMATION

The Microsoft mouse is disabled when an IBM mouse driver (that is, /MOS:PC???DRV.MOS) is loaded through the DOSSHELL.BAT file. To work around this problem, the IBM mouse driver should be deleted from the DOSSHELL.BAT file as follows.

  1. Locate the file named DOSSHELL.BAT.

  2. Use the Type command to view the DOSSHELL.BAT file.

  3. Find the mouse driver command-line switch /MOS:PC???DRV.MOS, where ??? is IBM, MS, or MSD.

  4. Make a backup copy of DOSSHELL.BAT.

  5. Load DOSSHELL.BAT into a text editor.

  6. Delete the mouse driver call, and add nothing to the file.

  7. Save the edited DOSSHELL.BAT with the same name.

  8. Reboot the machine.


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Last reviewed: September 16, 1996
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