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Date: Thu, 18 Dec 2003 11:36:15 PST8
From: "i-lists" <i-lists@synass.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Sucess with WiFi but external mouse via KVM switch not working !

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Hello everbody
after a long silence because of our vacations in South East Asia =

I am back again with good news ;-)) and one bad new ;-(

Good news first:
I was able to use my new Thinkpad T30's WiFi features with OS/2 MCP
4.52 !
Beside of the very weak and ugly dealing of the security aspects
accessing =

gave quite less problems :-))
Unfortunately my short time ISP does not provide a nationwide service
and =

deep in the province there were absolutely no fast connections ;-((
However: It was an interesting experience ;-))

Bad news:
Unfortunately the Logitech Cordless Desktop Mouse connected to my new =

ThinkPad Replicator via a MasterView plus CS-114 is not working ;-((
In the meantime I have checked every cable and every plugs/sockets =

of the KVM switch and must say that the KVM switch may not work ...
=2E.. but it works perfectly with my tower system ;-))

BTW: I just have re-re-installed more accurate mouse drivers.
Even with the newest drivers it doesn't come to work ;-|
There is an TrackPoint Icon to set its features and does point to the =

already existing Mouse Icon ...
=2E.. but this (standard) Mouse Icon has disappeared !!!

What could I have had overseen ???

BTW2: Is someone of you also using an ThinkPad T30 with an =

working external mouse ?? What is the most accurate mouse.sys driver's =

date and size ?

Your assistance and suggestions are very appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
svobi

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