c) Select "Control Panel".
d) Select "Mouse" icon.
e) Select "General".
f) Select "Change".
g) Select a new mouse driver that meets your new requirements.
The new setting will over-ride the old ones.
4. Switching Mouse Mode
4-1.Switching Mouse Hardware Modes (Use mode switch)
The Serial Mouse is capable of operating either as a Microsoft Serial
Mouse or a Mouse Systems Mouse. At the base of the Mouse you will find a
slide switch. The switch has two possible positions, 'MS' and 'PC' When
the switch is set to the 'MS' position the Mouse will emulate a two-buttoned
Microsoft Mouse while setting the switch to the 'PC' position will cause
the Mouse to emulate a three-buttoned Mouse Systems Mouse.
4-2.Switching Mouse Hardware Modes (None mode switch)
As mentioned earlier, the serial mouse is capable of operating either as
a Microsoft Serial Mouse or a Mouse Systems Mouse. Which of the two modes
the mouse will operate in is determined on the power-on initialization.
If any one of the three buttons is depressed during power-on initialization, the
mouse will emulate Mouse Systems Mouse. If none of the
buttons are depressed during power-on initiation the mouse will emulate
Microsoft Mouse.
4-3.Microsoft Mode
When the mouse is in Microsoft mode, only the left and right buttons are
Active the middle button is inactive. In this mode, your mouse will
correctly emulate a Microsoft Serial Mouse.
4-4.Mouse Systems Mode
If you are a user of AUTOCAD or any other software which gives enhanced
performance with a Mouse Systems Mouse you should choose this emulation.
A Mouse Systems Mouse operates with all three buttons.
Note: Because Windows 95/98/NT/2000/ME support serial 'MS' mouse mode, you