Brooke,

Disabling the mouse does work well, although I have seen some Windows machines 
put the mouse back anyway! Don't ya just luv Windoze.... Another GPS type 
showed me how to eliminate the mouse detection with a simple change to the 
registry. If anyone is interested, I wrote a Tech Note on this a couple of 
months ago. Contact me offline if interested. 


Randy Warner
Senior Applications Engineer
Synergy Systems, LLC

 -----Original Message-----
From:   Brooke Clarke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent:   Wednesday, April 13, 2005 11:10 AM
To:     Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement; 
[email protected]; Randy Warner
Subject:        GPS Serial Data Causes Mouse Pointer to Move

Hi:

For the last week or so I've been having a problem with the mouse pointer 
moving all by itself.  Today I finally found that it appears to be a bug in 
Windows XP SP2 + latest updates.

When Windows powers up it sees the GPS serial data on COM1 and thinks it's "New 
Hardware" and installs a driver for a serial ball pointing device.

Using Device Manager to uninstall the serial ball pointing device does not work 
because at the next boot it gets reinstalled.  

The fix is to Disable the serial ball pointing device.

73,

Brooke Clarke, N6GCE

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