I've never used Virtual PC... but I have fiddled with USB to Serial 
adapters (and Serial to USB, PS2 to USB, etc.) and found them to often 
not work.  Have you tried installing the mouse using the adapter in the 
regular OS?  If it won't work in the regular OS, it won't work in 
Virtual OS.

Good luck,
Donk

ray5450 wrote:
> I have a USB to Serial Adapter.  The adapter drivers are properly
> installed in the host.  The serial mouse drivers are properly
> installed in Virtual PC.  The Virtual PC port setting are set to match
> the host port of the serial mouse...but, no mouse in Virtual PC. 
> Anyone know how to make this work?  Thanks.
>
>
>
>   

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