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On my original TP700 *and* on my TP42p I just plugged in a PS/2 mouse
and it worked. You may have to have the bios set up right, but I can't
recall anything special. I just plugged in a Logitech USB mouse and it
worked concurrently with the Trackpoint, just like it used to on the 700.
YMMV! :-))
Ray Davison wrote:
> Ray Davison wrote:
>>>
>>> There is a connector marked mouse. So far I have not gotten it to
>>> accept an external. I don't find any way in the "BIOS" to activate it.
>>
>> I still haven't found how to get a real pointing device. That pencil
>> eraser joy stick stuffed between the G,H and B is painful.
>>
>> I downloaded a bunch of stuff that I haven't gone thru, but I have
>> never had a mouse port that required a driver.
>
> Maybe it is just a Win matter. If I understand, the track point is
> PS/2, as is the mouse, and I can't have both.
>
> True or not?
>
> Ray
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Tom Brown, Catherder
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