[comp.sys.ibm.pc.programmer] MS MOUSE.SYS Command Line Parameters

davis@clocs.cs.unc.edu (Mark Davis) (02/16/90)

Could someone please tell me the command line parameters for MOUSE.SYS,
the mouse device driver distributed with Microsoft Word 4.0?

Running strings on MOUSE.SYS, I see a warning message about /i and /c,
but when I try to use these, (like "device=C\word4\mouse.sys /c:1" in
my config.sys), I get "invalid parameter" and the driver is not
installed.  I really believe it will take command line switches, but I
just can't get any combination to work.

The reason I am asking is I just bought a cheap serial mouse (IMSI
brand, $29 from Jade).  The driver supplied with the mouse works for
everything I have tried except for WORD in graphics mode (text works
fine).  Then the buttons work, but the cursor is invisible.  The WORD
reference manual mentions this symptom, and advises using the mouse
driver distributed with WORD.

When I try to use Microsoft's MOUSE.SYS, during boot it reports "mouse
not installed."  I suspect it is only looking for a bus mouse and needs
a command line parameter to tell it to use the serial port.
Unfortunately, the WORD documentation says "See the manual that came
with your Microsoft Mouse," and I can't find a manual on this campus.
So I need your help.

Thanks - Mark (davis@cs.unc.edu or uunet!mcnc!davis)

mccarthy@well.sf.ca.us (Patrick McCarthy) (02/20/90)

In article <12087@thorin.cs.unc.edu> davis@clocs.cs.unc.edu (Mark Davis) writes:
>
>When I try to use Microsoft's MOUSE.SYS, during boot it reports "mouse
>not installed."  I suspect it is only looking for a bus mouse and needs
>a command line parameter to tell it to use the serial port.
>
>Thanks - Mark (davis@cs.unc.edu or uunet!mcnc!davis)

Actually, MOUSE.SYS searches for a bus or serial mouse - apparently,
the standard Microsoft mouse driver just doesn't think your mouse
is Microsoft compatible.  You may also wish to check the version of
your MOUSE.SYS; Microsoft distributes a new version every couple of
weeks, it seems.  I could be completely wrong, but I think the most
recent version I've seen is something like 3.64A or 3.65A.

Patrick McCarthy
mccarthy@well.uucp

jmerrill@jarthur.Claremont.EDU (Jason Merrill) (02/20/90)

In article <16283@well.sf.ca.us> mccarthy@well.UUCP (Patrick McCarthy) writes:
>is Microsoft compatible.  You may also wish to check the version of
>your MOUSE.SYS; Microsoft distributes a new version every couple of
>weeks, it seems.  I could be completely wrong, but I think the most
>recent version I've seen is something like 3.64A or 3.65A.

The mouse driver that came with the MS mouse I bought last September is
version 7.00...

eggbert@bucsf.bu.edu (Eugene Wang) (02/20/90)

>>>>> On 16 Feb 90 14:19:19 GMT, davis@clocs.cs.unc.edu (Mark Davis) said:

->> Could someone please tell me the command line parameters for MOUSE.SYS,
->> the mouse device driver distributed with Microsoft Word 4.0?

->> Running strings on MOUSE.SYS, I see a warning message about /i and /c,
->> but when I try to use these, (like "device=C\word4\mouse.sys /c:1" in
->> my config.sys), I get "invalid parameter" and the driver is not
->> installed.  I really believe it will take command line switches, but I
->> just can't get any combination to work.

->> The reason I am asking is I just bought a cheap serial mouse (IMSI
->> brand, $29 from Jade).  The driver supplied with the mouse works for
->> everything I have tried except for WORD in graphics mode (text works
->> fine).  Then the buttons work, but the cursor is invisible.  The WORD
->> reference manual mentions this symptom, and advises using the mouse
->> driver distributed with WORD.

->> When I try to use Microsoft's MOUSE.SYS, during boot it reports "mouse
->> not installed."  I suspect it is only looking for a bus mouse and needs
->> a command line parameter to tell it to use the serial port.
->> Unfortunately, the WORD documentation says "See the manual that came
->> with your Microsoft Mouse," and I can't find a manual on this campus.
->> So I need your help.

->> Thanks - Mark (davis@cs.unc.edu or uunet!mcnc!davis)

  When the Microsoft mouse driver tries to load, it checks your address
lines which includes your all your serial ports and buses for a true-blue
Microsoft mouse. It it doesn't find one anywhere, the mouse driver refuses
to load, assuming that a mouse is not installed and not taking up any
memory.
  Check the manual for your own mouse. It should have some way of having
your mouse emulate a Microsoft mouse. An example, I have a DFI mouse but if
I hold down the left mouse button on power-up, it will emulate a Microsoft
mouse and the Microsoft driver will load. The newest version is 7.0.
  Hope this helps...
OA

jamesd@techbook.UUCP (James Deibele) (02/22/90)

In article <12087@thorin.cs.unc.edu> davis@clocs.cs.unc.edu (Mark Davis) writes:
>Could someone please tell me the command line parameters for MOUSE.SYS,
>the mouse device driver distributed with Microsoft Word 4.0?
>
>Running strings on MOUSE.SYS, I see a warning message about /i and /c,
>but when I try to use these, (like "device=C\word4\mouse.sys /c:1" in
>my config.sys), I get "invalid parameter" and the driver is not
>installed.  I really believe it will take command line switches, but I
>just can't get any combination to work.
[...]
>Unfortunately, the WORD documentation says "See the manual that came
>with your Microsoft Mouse," and I can't find a manual on this campus.
>So I need your help.

Well, the price of the book is only $10 less than the price of your mouse, but 
the _Microsoft Mouse Programmer's Reference_ (Microsoft Press, 1-55615-191-8,
1989, $29.95) has the info you need.  The switches are /B for Bus or InPort
mouse at primary InPort address; /I1 for InPort mouse at primary; /I2 for 
InPort mouse at secondary; /C1 for Serial mouse on COM1; and /C2 for Serial
mouse on COM2.  There are a couple of other parameters that set speed and
sensitivity, but some of them only work on the InPort mouse.


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