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I had this same issue occurring and had no idea what was happening and tried everything until I stumbled across the second mouse driver. If I disabled just that device driver (not the other one that is the true mouse), then I had no more jumping problems.

Helix Software Company released a commercial application called Multimedia Cloaking in 1994. The package included "cloaked" substitutes for CD-ROM extensions, Disk/CD-ROM cache and mouse drivers. For the mouse driver, this meant a 1K stub in conventional memory and the bulk of the (Logitech Version 6.33) driver in extended memory.

The Logitech DOS mouse driver since MouseWare 6.50 was enabled to take advantage of CLOAKING as well, thereby reducing the mouse driver's memory footprint visible to DOS applications from 27 KB to 1 KB.

This may reflect a technology exchange between Logitech and Helix Software. It means that you may be able to use the cloaking for your mouse without having to get Helix Multimedia Cloaking. I have not checked to see whether this statement about MouseWare is true or not, but it's great news if true.

A really interesting thing that I saw when looking Helix up is that the cloaked drivers are supposed to run faster because they are running in 32-bit mode instead of 16-bit mode. Makes sense but not sure that it actually makes any real world difference.

I managed to get QEMM's advertised 634k free conventional memory in the past. Netroom likely requires a 386's MMU resources, all the cloaked drivers definitely required it. Also, QEMM had a similar feature called "stealth".

UMBPCI generates the UMBS from Shadow-RAM and not from XMS. Often DMA in Shadow RAM is not supported which lets floppy disk access fail and disallows to load caching drivers like smartdrv to Shadow-RAM.

Sorry to dig up this topic - I actually used Cutemouse but its compatibility with DOS games is rather iffy. In fact, the first game I tried, the mouse went haywire when I pressed the right mouse button. I had to revert back to my old PS/1 mouse driver. Anyone know another low-memory mouse driver?

Hi everyone, new Linux user here. I've installed Linux Mint Mate and played with it for a couple of hours and I really like it. My question is how to install driver for my mouse? The exact model is Genius Ammox x1-400?

I own a Glorious Model O Wireless which is not supported by Piper/Libratbag in their current list of devices. I would think it'd be very similar to the Model O/O-, which is supported. Is there something I can tweak or create to get the results I want? I just want to change my mouse dpi, when I plugged my mouse into linux it reset.

I've had my Logitech MX Revolution for several years now, and I still like it a lot. However, when I first installed the software that came with it, Logitech's drivers required Application Enhancer (APE, which I don't want), and they kind of sucked anyway. They were glitchy and not particularly user-friendly or Mac-like.

I looked around for third-party drivers, and pretty much the best thing I found was SteerMouse, which isn't any more Mac-like than Logitech's, and is semi-poorly translated from Japanese, but is more flexible and doesn't require APE. However, it's not free.

In the time since then, I've just been using Mac OS X's default mouse drivers, but that doesn't allow me to use the nice features of the mouse like the forward/back buttons, thumb wheel, horizontal scrolling speed adjustment, auto-activation of the free-spinning scroll wheel, etc. So, now I've brought the question here: what good, free Logitech-compatible mouse drivers/software exist for Mac OS X?

I was saddened that the Logitech Control Center (LCC) doesn't support my M-100 corded optical mouse. It does support my V450 cordless optical mouse and works quite well with it. but I'm back to using the M100 and all the features work perfectly without Logitech Control Center.

What I did was downloaded a trial version of USB Overdrive 3.0.1, installed it, configured the wheel button to open my Dashboard and it worked perfectly. I then considered that the driver was going to cost me more than the mouse so I uninstalled USB Overdrive and rebooted my system.

Many Mouse problems can be fixed by updating the drivers. After you upgrade your computer to a new operating system, such as Windows 11, problems can occur because your current driver may work only for the prior version of Windows. There are two ways you can update your Mouse drivers.

Option 1 (Recommended): Update drivers automatically - Even computer newbies can update drivers with just a few clicks of a mouse. Use trusted software to identify, download and install the newest driver updates for your PC in one step. Your old drivers can be backed up and restored if you encounter any problems. You'll need novice to beginner level computer skills to use this method.

Option 2: Update drivers manually - Use DriverGuide to find the correct driver for your device and operating system. Next, download and install it by following the step by step instructions. You'll need average to intermediate level computer skills to use this method.

This utility is an intelligent program which will automatically recognize your computer operating system and device. Then, it will find the correct drivers for it. There is no need to know which specific operating system you have, and there is no risk of downloading and installing the wrong driver. Automatic driver updates eliminate mistakes when installing or updating drivers.

Click the Update button next to the out-of-date or missing driver. The correct version will be downloaded and installed automatically. Or, you can click the big green Update All button to automatically download and install the correct version of all the drivers that are missing or out-of-date on your system.

To get the latest driver, including Windows 11 drivers, you can choose from our list of most popular Mouse downloads or search our driver archive for the driver that fits your specific Mouse model and your PC's operating system.

Once you have downloaded the new driver, next you must remove the current driver if it is installed. On a Windows PC, you do this by using a built-in utility called Device Manager. It allows you to see all of the devices attached to the PC, and the drivers associated with them.

Since it is greyed out it sounds like you are still using the microsoft driver provided, have you updated the driver to the one you downloaded? If so, are you able to post a screenshot of your driver information window? It is hard to diagnose not being able to see it first hand.

TUF Gaming M3 is a compact gaming mouse that delivers the comfort, performance and reliability that gamers demand. It's ergonomic and lightweight for prolonged campaigns, with a high-precision optical sensor that gives you an edge in battle. Backed by 20-million-click switches and a specialized coating for exceptional durability, M3 is validated for tough duty. It also features customizable Aura Sync RGB lighting so you can dominate in personalized style.

Armoury Crate is driver-based software that offers extensive controls and an intuitive UI so you can easily tune the TUF Gaming M3 and play your way. Create profiles, customize colors and lighting effects, map buttons, adjust performance settings and more. You can even track hardware stats during gameplay for entertaining data analysis.

Since Ubuntu 19.04 is eol, I struggled a bit to upgrade from 19.04 to 19.10. It finally worked, but I was unable to upgrade to 20.04. Then I tried to reboot my computer. After reboot, the mouse and the keyboard are not working. I tried USB keyboard and ps2 keyboard, but not seems to work. I don't really know what to do now. How Can I install driver if I can login. any advise on how to handle this. I can reinstall because all my password are on chrome. I and stuck now.

Installing a serial mouse using the DOS Mouse.com driver seems to work in the LabWindows programming environment. When switching to the graphical user interface editor the mouse pointer just hovers in the center of the screen. Sometimes the system locks up completely.

What I have is a computer that was running properly at one time and the hard disk had all the Lab Windows installation on it. We know that the mouse was working years back. Unfortunately my client company lost most all documentation and their IT department threw out all DOS related stuff including the LabWindows software - books etc. I remember (it was back in 1993) LabWindows came in a big brown box with thick manuals. We were working at the cutting edge then and we are working at the cutting edge now - but the system lifetime we built then is still active.

When I install the mouse.com driver - the mouse works fine within the software editing screen. When I go to the UIR screen the mouse pointer just keeps hovering back to center of the screen. When I exit the UIR screen then the editing screen stays black and is locked. Need to reboot the computer. 2351a5e196

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