Sam,

In W98, CTRL-ESC brings up the Start menu.

Roger Turk
Tucson, Arizona

Bob Dohse wrote:

. > 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

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