Mouse Cursor dissapears after reboot
Gary Seven wrote:
On Windows 2000 with SP4 when I reboot the moist cursor doesn't come back. this only happens when I Go to Start, then shutdown, and hit restart. If I actually shut off the PC, and turn it back on its there. I am using a Logitech USB optical mouse, and a Gigabyte motherboard. For some reason the mouse will not work with the PS2 adapter no matter what. Hi, Please check the BIOS settings here. In the BIOS is a setting to disable/enable the PS2 USB mouse support. Suc6 Frans |
Gary Seven wrote:
On Sat, 19 Jul 2003 06:59:16 GMT, Frans Groot wrote: Gary Seven wrote: On Windows 2000 with SP4 when I reboot the moist cursor doesn't come back. this only happens when I Go to Start, then shutdown, and hit restart. If I actually shut off the PC, and turn it back on its there. I am using a Logitech USB optical mouse, and a Gigabyte motherboard. For some reason the mouse will not work with the PS2 adapter no matter what. Hi, Please check the BIOS settings here. In the BIOS is a setting to disable/enable the PS2 USB mouse support. Suc6 Frans I checked the bios and there's nothing about USB mice. I installed Mouseware from logitech and still no luck. Gary, plse have a look again in your bios:, section Integrated Peripherals, scroll down the list and you will find there settings concerning your USB: 1. USB Controller 2. USB 2.0 Controller 3. USB Keyboard Support 4. USB MOUSE Support In my manual on page 47 (GA8-KNXP) I have my mouse in Com1, so I have disabled USB Mouse Support. Suc6 Frans |
I've got a Logitech MX500 mouse that constantly dissappears, it's worse with
the logitech drivers than with the stock ms drivers. I've also got an older logitech dual sensor optical that doesn't do this at all, works perfect. Unlike you, when it decides to drop out it does it all the time, not just on a soft reset. It sounds to me like you've got a driver conflict of some kind. I'd take the logitech drivers and mouseware off there and just use the ms stock drivers, that's when I have the best luck with logitech mice.You may also want to be sure you've got all the latest drivers for every toy, the latest 4 in one for your chipset and run a registry cleaner to get rid of some of the errors that usually build up in the registry just from using the machine and loading stuff onto it. "Gary Seven" wrote in message ... On Sat, 19 Jul 2003 06:59:16 GMT, Frans Groot wrote: Gary Seven wrote: On Windows 2000 with SP4 when I reboot the moist cursor doesn't come back. this only happens when I Go to Start, then shutdown, and hit restart. If I actually shut off the PC, and turn it back on its there. I am using a Logitech USB optical mouse, and a Gigabyte motherboard. For some reason the mouse will not work with the PS2 adapter no matter what. Hi, Please check the BIOS settings here. In the BIOS is a setting to disable/enable the PS2 USB mouse support. Suc6 Frans I checked the bios and there's nothing about USB mice. I installed Mouseware from logitech and still no luck. |
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