Okay I put a brand new copy of Windows XP SP2 with no updates on a PC. Installed the LAN Drivers, and KeyWiz 3 Uploader, thats it. They keywiz was recognized, and it worked, up on joystick 1 is up on the kw3 software. I had my USB Mouse connected, the Keywiz, power cable, and the monitor connect, and that is all. Still get the same error where the wizard's eyes goto the right and stay there. Installed the patch and restarted the PC, and I got the same error as I did earlier with the patch, it just starts over and over again.
Any ideas.
David,
If this is the same hardware base (you didn't say), or you have anything attached to the KeyWiz at all, then I'm not surprised. To accurately troubleshoot this issue, it has to be done on the interface alone, with no buttons, joysticks, or anything else attached, and there has to be other hardware to test on.
Since there obviously isn't an outpouring of individuals having similar problems, it doesn't make a lot of sense to keep trying to troubleshoot your situation in a public forum. If you want to continue this privately, and are willing to do exactly what I ask and accurately report the findings to me, then we can do that. Better yet, you should send the unit back to me for testing (as I have requested that you do several times now). If I hook it to my computers and it functions fine, then I will be happy to send you visual proof of that fact. If, at that time we decide it is simply a hardware incompatibility with your PS/2 chipset, or an issue with your mouse driver (same mouse, I'm assuming, so the same driver is being loaded as before) then I will simply refund you the cost of the unit. At this point, I have paid you several times over in my time trying to figure out what makes your situation unique, than what you paid for the interface. As much as I would like to see the software working on your system, there is a practical limit to what I can do from where I sit. If there was something I could do to my systems to make it do what you are describing, then at least I would have a chance. But try as I might, I cannot duplicate what you are describing, so I have no way to troubleshoot it from here. FYI: I literally have over a dozen PC's here with different OS's and hardware bases.
Your next email to me should contain a full description of the hardware and software configurations of any PC that you have used to test with, and letting me know the result of testing on those machines with only the bare board. Otherwise, there is nothing I can do, and you should just return the unit.
RandyT