>Maybe the drivers for the graphics card or the graphics card itself cause
the problem? >Does it occur in DOS too?

Since I mostly use the mouse in Windows (3.x and 95) I don't notice it as
often but it do happen in DOS as well.

>Try hitting the keyboard in stead, that is what my sister (the one with
the dead mouse) >tells me to do.

What? Hitting a keyboard that doesn't have win9x keys (even more rare than
a non-scroller mouse)? No way, it might get damaged.
Besides, it isn't the keyboards fault, you wouldn't want your sister to hit
you if her boyfriend dumps her now would you?

>I found a nice threebutton mouse in an Onoff-shop for SEK 99;-, the trade
mark is Dexxa >and it seems to work with almost any mousedriver. A
transitionplug PS/2 to 9-pin
>and a floppy with drivers was in the box.

Ooh, I'll need to see if it's the same price in the local one here as well
(99 SEK is ca 12 USD).
BTW: is the middle button of any use in DOS? (I haven't even had any use
for it in Windows on the mice that has had three buttons).
//Bernie
http://bernie.arachne.cz/ DOS programs, Star Wars ...

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