Sam, For your Runaway Mouse problem ...
Try Tab or Alt-Tab to go from the Desktop to the Start button. Open the Start button and arrow up to Settings. Arrow over (then up or down as needed) and select Control Panel. Tab to the Mouse and open that panel. Select (Tab to) Motion or Speed, then adjust the movement speed and other options as necessary. If the mouse button is interpreting directions correctly, then it's probably just a matter of response speed. The above directions are from my memory, so they may be off a bit. The important parts are using the Tab and Alt-Tab keys as necessary for movement (Shift-Alt goes in reverse). Use the Enter key to make your button selections and the arrow keys as you find necessary. Do this first thing when you boot up. If you get lost in cyberspace, just shut off the laptop and start again. Windows should recover itself on start up, so you shouldn't have any real problems. If that doesn't work, try loading CTMOUSE from the DOS prompt. If that works, then add CTMOUSE to your autoexec.bat file and reboot. Good luck. Bob ________________________________________________________________ Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today Only $9.95 per month! Visit www.juno.com
