

Most of the times, upgrading with SP1 did the trick. I experienced more than once this USB problem. > *Copyright (c) ITtoolbox and message author.

> *Leave Group: mailto: *Need Subscription Help? mailto: *Terms of Use: http:/ Opens a new window / help/ termsofuse.htm > *Manage Subscriptions: http:/ Opens a new window / My. > *Archives: http:/ Opens a new window / g/ windows-xp-pro-l.asp > Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard > mouse property had the two mice listed, but when I selected the optical type, it > I went to the mouse settings at control panel but couldn't fix the problem.

> driver of optical mouse from its CD but didn't work. > Win XP, after which only the inbuilt mouse in the laptop worked. > I connected an optical mose (Trust AMI Optical) to COMPAQ Presario and installed > # View Group Archive: http:/ Opens a new window / / hrd.asp? i=955 > # Read Paper: http:/ Opens a new window / / r/ hdr.asp? r=11887 Having said that, you might want to verify you have the current BIOS updates on your laptop. Third, go to the web site of Trust AMI and verify the driver you've installed is the current driver.Ĭomapq is very good about supporting a mouse plugged into the laptop and intended to override the builtin mouse. Second, make sure you have installed all of the Microsoft updates for XP (you need to do this anyway for protection against all of those virii and worms that have been working us all over since August). Please verify the driver you installed was for XP.
