You need to load a DOS MOUSE driver in your AUTOEXEC.BAT or CONFIG.SYS
(usual name is MOUSE.SYS). The mouse driver is built into Windows, but is
NOT built into DOS. The driver should have come on a floppy with your mouse.
- Jim AD1C
At 07:54 AM 11/12/97 -0500, you wrote:
>Not having any luck getting CT to see that I have a mouse. I am using a
>486/66 with WIN 3.1. The mouse is a standard 2 button mouse using the driver
>that comes within WIN3.1(the "Microsoft or IBM PS2" driver is selected).
>Mouse works fine in all my Windows applications. What am I missing to make it
>work in CT, preferably in the DOS only mode (i.e. not running out of WIN at
>all). Mouse is on COM1.
>Tks..Ron
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