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| Wireless kb & wireless optical Mouse ...but, I hate the new mouse. If I plug in my lovely old Logitech corded optical mouse (using a USB to PS2 adaptor) it won't work. It's as though Windows has detected the wireless kb and mouse, and now nothing else will do ! ATM the wireless receiver USB plug is plugged into a USB port, it's PS2 mouse connector (whose cable comes out of theback of the USB plug), is floating around in mid air, and my Logitech mouse is plugged into a USB port, and both work. But, when I plug a USB to PS2 adaptor onto my corded Logitechs' USB plug, and plug it into the PS2 mouse port it won't work. I should add that using a corded keyboard and the Logitech mouse,with adaptor to PS2 both worked, and I'm sure that I've used this wireless kb with my Logitech corded mouse, (using USB to PS2 adaptor), plugged into the mouse PS2 port. ....any ideas, ...TIA regards, Richard |
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| Re: Wireless kb & wireless optical Mouse "RJK" <notatospam********.com> wrote in message news:%23hgpgm7JHHA.1252@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > ..but, I hate the new mouse. If I plug in my lovely old Logitech corded > optical mouse (using a USB to PS2 adaptor) it won't work. > It's as though Windows has detected the wireless kb and mouse, and now > nothing else will do ! > > ATM the wireless receiver USB plug is plugged into a USB port, it's PS2 > mouse connector (whose cable comes out of theback of the USB plug), is > floating around in mid air, and my Logitech mouse is plugged into a USB > port, and both work. > > But, when I plug a USB to PS2 adaptor onto my corded Logitechs' USB plug, > and plug it into the PS2 mouse port it won't work. > > I should add that using a corded keyboard and the Logitech mouse,with > adaptor to PS2 both worked, and I'm sure that I've used this wireless kb > with my Logitech corded mouse, (using USB to PS2 adaptor), plugged into the > mouse PS2 port. > > ...any ideas, ...TIA > > regards, Richard > You have two options: a) Plug the USB optical mouse into the USB socket on your PC (which is much better than using a USB-PS/2 adapter), or b) Reboot the PC after plugging in the PS/2 mouse. |
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| Re: Wireless kb & wireless optical Mouse Thanks Pegasus, I did reboot more than once after trying to get the hardware configuration I wanted, which was: wrieless receiver plugged into a USB port | with wireless kb working | and old USB corded Logitech optical mouse with USB to PS2 adaptor plugged into ATX mouse PS2 port. I'm SURE that I've had it working that way b4 but, b******d if I can get it doing it again ! The smoothness, lightness and accuracy of this old Logitech corded mouse is light years ahead of the wireless one that came with the wireless kit. On top of that the HORRID wireless mouse contains 2 x AA batteries making it seem to weigh TON and it has REALLY annoying additional "side" left and right click buttons | located PRECISELY WHERE ones "thumb pad" and "3rd finger pad" touches the thing to steer it around the mouse pad ! Anyway, ...distant bells are beginning to ring ....I think I had to switch off USB legacy mouse or kb support in bios ....or something like that. I shal continue ito fight with it ! regards, Richard ....plus HAPPY Christmas !! :-) regards, Richard "Pegasus (MVP)" <I.can@fly.com> wrote in message news:ONHK%23z7JHHA.1064@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > > "RJK" <notatospam********.com> wrote in message > news:%23hgpgm7JHHA.1252@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> ..but, I hate the new mouse. If I plug in my lovely old Logitech corded >> optical mouse (using a USB to PS2 adaptor) it won't work. >> It's as though Windows has detected the wireless kb and mouse, and now >> nothing else will do ! >> >> ATM the wireless receiver USB plug is plugged into a USB port, it's PS2 >> mouse connector (whose cable comes out of theback of the USB plug), is >> floating around in mid air, and my Logitech mouse is plugged into a USB >> port, and both work. >> >> But, when I plug a USB to PS2 adaptor onto my corded Logitechs' USB plug, >> and plug it into the PS2 mouse port it won't work. >> >> I should add that using a corded keyboard and the Logitech mouse,with >> adaptor to PS2 both worked, and I'm sure that I've used this wireless kb >> with my Logitech corded mouse, (using USB to PS2 adaptor), plugged into > the >> mouse PS2 port. >> >> ...any ideas, ...TIA >> >> regards, Richard >> > > You have two options: > a) Plug the USB optical mouse into the USB socket on your PC > (which is much better than using a USB-PS/2 adapter), or > b) Reboot the PC after plugging in the PS/2 mouse. > > |
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