spiderlucci
07-10-2005, 02:50 AM
Juan Wrote:
> During a successfull logon change the keyboard/mouse driver in:
> Start\Run\type; devmgmt.msc and hit enter\look in keyboards or in the
> Control Panel\Keyboard\hardware\properties\driver\update driver\let
> the
> program search for a compatable driver and if not successfull go to
> Start\Run\type; services.msc\
> and double clic on the Plug and Play service and click on Start button
> then
> set start mode in automatic... then go to the device manager and from
> the
> device properties select Uninstall and restart the computer. If that
> doesn't do it, try the manual installation in Control
> Panel\Keyboard\hardware\properties\driver and select update driver,
> select
> from a list or known location (recommended), Select don't change I
> will
> select etc.... if Microsoft Standard Natural Keyboards 101/102 key
> driver is
> available just click next.. if it's not, uncheck on 'Show compatable
> hardware' and select it from the list by Maker and Model and click on
> next
> to complete the installation.
>
> If your present keyboard-mouse driver had not been changed which could
> have
> initially caused the problem, or if changing the driver makes no
> differencie
> it may be the driver has become corrupt and must be updated. Download
> an
> updated driver from Windows Update with Administrator Options. If
> that
> still does not fix the problem consider getting a new mouse. Updating
> the
> mouse software could be another solution. Go to Microsoft Download
> Center
> with a click on the next link and tipe 'Intellimouse" in the search
> window
> and download intellipoint 5.2 mose software. Infact you could install
> this
> software in the first place and hope that solves the problem.
>
> IntelliPoint 5.2 Mouse Software for Windows XP and 2000
> http://tinyurl.com/6n3w
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> -----------------------------------
> "spiderlucci" spiderlucci.1r0j1n@pcbanter.net escribió en el mensaje
> news:spiderlucci.1r0j1n@pcbanter.net...-
>
> Hi, I'm trying to type in my password to login to xp pro.
> but the curser isn't there.
>
> What can it be???
> I have to restart the computer to fix it but every once in a while it
> comes back :eek:
>
> thanks Spiderlucci :)
>
>
> --
> spiderlucci-
Thanks.. I'll try it and hope it works.
I'll let you know
--
spiderlucci
> During a successfull logon change the keyboard/mouse driver in:
> Start\Run\type; devmgmt.msc and hit enter\look in keyboards or in the
> Control Panel\Keyboard\hardware\properties\driver\update driver\let
> the
> program search for a compatable driver and if not successfull go to
> Start\Run\type; services.msc\
> and double clic on the Plug and Play service and click on Start button
> then
> set start mode in automatic... then go to the device manager and from
> the
> device properties select Uninstall and restart the computer. If that
> doesn't do it, try the manual installation in Control
> Panel\Keyboard\hardware\properties\driver and select update driver,
> select
> from a list or known location (recommended), Select don't change I
> will
> select etc.... if Microsoft Standard Natural Keyboards 101/102 key
> driver is
> available just click next.. if it's not, uncheck on 'Show compatable
> hardware' and select it from the list by Maker and Model and click on
> next
> to complete the installation.
>
> If your present keyboard-mouse driver had not been changed which could
> have
> initially caused the problem, or if changing the driver makes no
> differencie
> it may be the driver has become corrupt and must be updated. Download
> an
> updated driver from Windows Update with Administrator Options. If
> that
> still does not fix the problem consider getting a new mouse. Updating
> the
> mouse software could be another solution. Go to Microsoft Download
> Center
> with a click on the next link and tipe 'Intellimouse" in the search
> window
> and download intellipoint 5.2 mose software. Infact you could install
> this
> software in the first place and hope that solves the problem.
>
> IntelliPoint 5.2 Mouse Software for Windows XP and 2000
> http://tinyurl.com/6n3w
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> -----------------------------------
> "spiderlucci" spiderlucci.1r0j1n@pcbanter.net escribió en el mensaje
> news:spiderlucci.1r0j1n@pcbanter.net...-
>
> Hi, I'm trying to type in my password to login to xp pro.
> but the curser isn't there.
>
> What can it be???
> I have to restart the computer to fix it but every once in a while it
> comes back :eek:
>
> thanks Spiderlucci :)
>
>
> --
> spiderlucci-
Thanks.. I'll try it and hope it works.
I'll let you know
--
spiderlucci