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PS2 Mouse port not working 2

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bobtherr

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Mar 19, 2005
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I have an OLD Gateway 2000 P5-75 that has a PS2 mouse port built in to the motherboard but will not work. (The PC recognizes a serial mouse plugged into the serial port fine ). The BIOS says "Mouse Not Installed" (this is an informational setting only - no way to change it), however WIN 98 tries to install drivers for the PS2 after I delete it in the device manager. After P&P installs it, the device manager says "Device is not present, not working properly or does not have all the drivers installed". Updating the drivers does not help. Any ideas? Thanks
 
The PS/2 port may be bad.
You should be able to prevent Windows from loading ithe PS/2 port's drivers by checking the box for 'Disable in this hardware profile' for the port in Device Manager.
 
Is the mouse port actually hard wired on the motherboard, or is this a "back plane" socket that plugs INTO the mobo?
 
Do you have USB ports on this system? If not, looks like you're stuck with using a serial mouse. I presume you tried a different PS/2 mouse.
 
The PS/2 mouse port can also be disabled in the BIOS menus. Have you verified it? The mouse uses IRQ12. Is IRQ 12 assigned to something else?


 
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