You're right.  It doesn't work.   I have a HL-340 USB to Serial
Adapter.  It says that the adapter driver is installed, but does
noting if I plug a mouse into it.  Is there something I can do to make
the mouse work?  Otherwise, what is this adapter for?  Thanks.


--- In [email protected], Donk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 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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