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Connecting the Mouse
 
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 First Mouse
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Connecting the Mouse
 
1. Turn off the computer. 
2. Your mouse comes in one of two versions: serial or PS/2. 
 
Check the box 
to see which mouse you have purchased.
 
 
 
The serial mouse only connects 
to the serial port and the PS/2 mouse connects only to the PS/2 port.
 
 
3. Connect the serial mouse to the computer’s serial port. 
 
Connect the PS/2 mouse to the PS/2 port. 
 
4. Turn on the computer. 
 
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Using the Mouse in Windows
 
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By default, both the left and the right mouse buttons are assigned specific functions automatically. The left button is assigned to Normal 
Select and Normal Drag; the right button is assigned Context Menu and Special Drag. Using the Buttons tab, you can swap these 
assignments, making it possible to use the mouse in your left hand. Note that the Context menu provides easy-to-use shortcuts to speed 
up common tasks, such as cut and paste. The Buttons tab also allows you to change the speed at which a double-click occurs. With the 
Pointers tab, change the shape of the screen cursor. With the Motion tab, change how fast the screen cursor moves or add cursor trails, 
making the cursor easier to see on notebook screens. To make these changes to your mouse, follow these three easy steps:
 
1. Click Start on the Windows
 
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 Taskbar, then select Settings, then Control Panel.
2. Double-click the mouse icon in the Control Panel to display the Mouse Properties tabs.
3. Choose a tab, then make any change described above. 
 
Then click OK to record your changes.
 
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Using the Mouse in Windows 3.1
 
You can change how fast the cursor moves on the screen or the speed at which a double-click occurs. Swap mouse buttons, a handy 
feature if you want to use the mouse in your left hand. Or add trails to the screen cursor, making it easier to see on notebook screens. 
To make these changes to your mouse, do the following: 
 
1. From the Program Manager, double-click the Main Group. 
2. Double-click the Windows 3.1 Control Panel.
3. Double-click the mouse icon in the Control Panel.
4. Make any change described above. 
 
Then click OK to record your changes.
 
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Mouse Maintenance
 
If the cursor skips or moves abnormally, clean the ball of your mouse.
 
1. Remove the retainer ring to remove the ball. 
 
On the bottom of the mouse, press in the direction of the Open arrow imprinted 
on the retainer-ring cover. 
 
2. Wipe the ball with a clean, lint-free cloth, then blow carefully into the ball-cage to dislodge dust and lint. 
 
Look for 
a build-up of dirt on the rubber roller(s) inside the ball-cage. 
 
3. If dirty, clean the roller(s) using a cotton swab moistened lightly with isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol. 
 
After cleaning, 
make sure the roller(s) are still centered in their channels. Make sure that fluff from the swab is not left on the roller(s).
 
4. Replace the ball and retainer ring.
 
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Troubleshooting: Mouse Not Detected
 
• Make sure the mouse cable is plugged into the right port—serial or PS/2 mouse port. A PS/2 mouse only connects to a PS/2 port and 
a serial mouse connects only to a serial port.
• Make sure your serial (or PS/2) port has the proper configuration. Refer to your computer documentation for the correct port 
configuration.
• You may have other system devices (e.g., a modem card) that conflict with the mouse. Check the IRQ/address settings of these devices 
for conflicts, and change the settings as required. Refer to your computer documentation to make these changes. 
• To determine whether the problem is mouse or system related, try the mouse on a second system or a different mouse on your current 
system. 
PS/2 mouse port
Serial port
 
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