Joshua,
I accept that you have it correct! I suppose I will now
just accept this behavior as the custom proclivity of
this particular m/b; or, perhaps os install........ :)
It is intermittent and fully recoverable with the reset
button!
Thanks,
Duncan



On 03/25/2012 02:34, Joshua MacCraw wrote:
PS/2 mice are NOT hot swappable and use to lock up PC if you tried. Short
of some trickery on the part of the KVM switch I can see this being a
problem without solution.
  On Mar 24, 2012 11:24 AM, "DSinc"<[email protected]>  wrote:

Well, OK............... :)
The mouse is USB capable, BUT, I use the USB/PS/2 dongle
because my 2-port kvm only does PS/2 for mouse and kbd.
Hmm................. :(

I have already swapped the 2 kvm port-sets to eliminate internal
kvm port failure. No joy.  This client PC continues to forget the
mouse driver intermittently.  A warm reboot usually fixes it.
Weird; and, continues to bug me.
Thanks,
Duncan


On 03/24/2012 09:51, FORC5 wrote:

if it is a USB try a different port, will re detect.
fp

At 03:33 PM 3/13/2012, DSinc Poked the stick with:

I have a client that likes to reboot (warm) or restart (cold) and
somehow forget the MS Mouse driver.
I have tried 3 versions of MS IntelliMouse. BAH!
I have cross-checked the MS Mouse driver.
I have Thought of raising the Mouse driver 'priority', but have NOT.

Am I looking at a 'repair' install of this machine?????

The thought of this scares me.................... :(
Thanks,
Duncan


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