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· Any good USB mouse driver for DOS that can support the USB chipset on newer motherboards? I am asking as I have a Core i5 motherboard whose USB legacy support in BIOS works fine with keyboard, floppy disk drive, hard disk and even USB CD drive, just not with mice! With this BIOS, USB floppy drive will nicely appear as A: hard disk CD-ROM. · ** Need DOS mouse driver - posted in FreeDos and Dos: Hi I am using dos version of Norton Ghost and windows 98 dos mouse driver [ www.doorway.ru ] however, in my new asus motherboard somehow the mouse driver is not functioning. Is there any recommended mouse driver for DOS? Drivers and Hardware-related Tools: DOS systems have to load drivers for access to and use of hardware that doesn't conform to the inbuilt standards, which means nearly everything today. Since DOS memory was always at a premium (1 MB maximum, KB Upper Memory reserved for drivers), drivers should be as small as possible.
I run Norton Ghost from DOS diskettes and have modified the batch file. This ran fine until I bought a usb IBM optical mouse. Now DOS doesn't see the USB device. I've looked all over (including the CD which came with the mouse) but I can't find a driver to include in www.doorway.ru or www.doorway.ru Any ideas greatly appreciated. Jack. A quick video explaining how to install the MS Mouse Drivers in DOS Theres also a demo on how to configure and test them using Floor Plan Designer 2. P. To locate a file in MS-DOS, type either of the commands below at C:\ prompt. dir www.doorway.ru /s. or. dir www.doorway.ru /s. Once either of these commands are typed in, a list of directories containing the file is shown. If you get a file not found error, try the alternate command. Load mouse driver.
Sept I cannot find real DOS USB mouse driver, except www.doorway.ru and www.doorway.ru from Norton Ghost. I tried both. They worked on several. Emacs on MS-DOS supports a mouse (on the default terminal only). Some versions of mouse drivers don't report the number of mouse buttons correctly. Jan To get your mouse working under DOS, you can try Bret Johnson's USB programs — you'll need one of the USBUHCI drivers.