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Problem with P/S 2 mouse port?
I've got a 2001 Dell system which uses a P/S 2 mouse. At one point, the
right click function for the mouse (MS Intellimouse) did not work consistently - sometimes the context menu would pop right up, sometimes it would pop up after a long (say 10sec) pause, and sometimes it would never pop up. I've tried various fixes: --- I updated the virus profiles for NAV and ran a thorough scan. No viruses were found. --- I downloaded SpyBot and ran it. No spyware or malware found. --- I ran the Dell Diagnostics on every component in the computer. The results: one initial message about "RTC functionality (error= DOS DDG-D system 020 029) : part bad or 32KHz crystal might not be functioning". Also, the right mouse click was VERY position sensitive in the tests. A rerun of the tests did not yield any error messages at all. --- I switched to a replacement mouse but retained the same Windows ME mouse driver. I still had the right click problems. So its not the mouse... --- I installed the brand-specific driver for the replacement mouse (Logitech). This effectively replaced all the mouse driver software that shows up in Device Manager. Unfortunately, this did not help. So its not the driver... --- I fiddled with all the mouse settings in TWEAKUI and in Logitech's control panel applet, and nothing helped. So its not a bad mouse setting... --- Absolutely frustrated, I reassigned context menus to the wheel button on the mouse. And now everything is just dandy! So, I'm guessing that maybe the I/O controller on the motherboard is having a problem processing right click input. How could I possibly test this? Anyone else ever have a problem like this? Jean |
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On Fri, 21 Nov 2003 15:18:15 -0500, "Jean" wrote:
I've got a 2001 Dell system which uses a P/S 2 mouse. At one point, the right click function for the mouse (MS Intellimouse) did not work consistently - sometimes the context menu would pop right up, sometimes it would pop up after a long (say 10sec) pause, and sometimes it would never pop up. I've tried various fixes: --- I updated the virus profiles for NAV and ran a thorough scan. No viruses were found. --- I downloaded SpyBot and ran it. No spyware or malware found. --- I ran the Dell Diagnostics on every component in the computer. The results: one initial message about "RTC functionality (error= DOS DDG-D system 020 029) : part bad or 32KHz crystal might not be functioning". Also, the right mouse click was VERY position sensitive in the tests. A rerun of the tests did not yield any error messages at all. --- I switched to a replacement mouse but retained the same Windows ME mouse driver. I still had the right click problems. So its not the mouse... --- I installed the brand-specific driver for the replacement mouse (Logitech). This effectively replaced all the mouse driver software that shows up in Device Manager. Unfortunately, this did not help. So its not the driver... --- I fiddled with all the mouse settings in TWEAKUI and in Logitech's control panel applet, and nothing helped. So its not a bad mouse setting... --- Absolutely frustrated, I reassigned context menus to the wheel button on the mouse. And now everything is just dandy! So, I'm guessing that maybe the I/O controller on the motherboard is having a problem processing right click input. How could I possibly test this? Anyone else ever have a problem like this? Jean The controller and connector knows nothing about right or left or mouse clicks or movement or whatever. There is power, ground, clock and signal lines for the mouse. All the data is on the signal line for any click, etc.. The driver breaks this signal stream into clicks, movements, etc.. You have a driver issue still. Even with the Logitech driver installed, parts of the MS mouse driver are still used. Could be refresh rate too high. Could be a keyboard driver, as the keyboard and mouse often share some hardware on some motherboards. Could be a macro program. Boot into safe mode, which eliminates most extra programs, and test. Use MSconfig to disable all non-essential start up programs, including your AV (just for testing, and not connected to the net). JT You might also want to try a USB mouse. |
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