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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: TheManuel on January 30, 2003, 12:00:41 am
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I ask because I have the CompUSA Crystal Trackball.
It works great on the PS/2 but when I connect it through the serial port, the pointer moves jaggedly and does not seem to have the same movement resolution as with the PS/2.
My idea then, is to leave it on the PS/2 and buying a new serial mouse to replace my current PS/2 for regular Windows use.
Do all serial mice behave this way or is it only this one when used on the serial port?
Thanks.
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Sounds like a driver issue or possibly something is sharing the IRQ on the serial port that you are using.
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Its more likely the ps2 to serial adapter. My spinner-hacked mouse will not work on any of the serial adapters I have on any of my systems. Win 98 and win xp. But it will work as a PS 2 mouse and on the 98 system I just install a USB mouse for windows and it works fine. This would not be a problem if I built a dedicated cabinet, but I am building control panels due to space contraints.
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I have a Genius Kidsball (aka KYE Kidsball / Crayola somethingorother) which is serial and works just fine...
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Its more likely the ps2 to serial adapter. My spinner-hacked mouse will not work on any of the serial adapters I have on any of my systems. Win 98 and win xp. But it will work as a PS 2 mouse and on the 98 system I just install a USB mouse for windows and it works fine. This would not be a problem if I built a dedicated cabinet, but I am building control panels due to space contraints.
Good point KB, TheManuel did it come with the adapter or did you purchase that seperately. I've had a lot of mice not work with adapters if they didn't come with one.
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It came with its own little adapter and yet, the performance on the serial port is very inferior. I have not checked however, if Windows (XP) loads the same driver when I connect it through the serial port as when I connect it through the PS/2. I'll check tonight when I get back home.
The ideal situation for me here, would be if the trackball worked on the serial as well as it does on the PS/2. This way, I would not need to purchase anything else.
Thanks for the answers so far.
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Have you tried reversing it and using your other mouse through the serial port?
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Have you tried reversing it and using your other mouse through the serial port?
I have tried that but it does not work at all. Apparently my other mouse is not designed to work on the serial port.
On a side note, I can't use a USB mouse because my two USB ports are already occupied (and a hub will be extra money).
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Certainly someting to consider. I'll keep you posted.
Thanks.