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Virtual PC 7 - Cannot use mouse under Win 2000 machine

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forum@barrmedia.com - 03 Apr 2007 01:52 GMT
Hello,
I have been using VPC7 since it came out. I have an XP and 2000
Virtual machine on a G5. Here is the problem: Win 2000 machine will
not let me use mouse to select start menu or for that matter anything
on the desktop. I just have the ability to draw a marquee. My XP
machine is running fine. Any ideas? Thanks, Derek
Paul Power - 03 Apr 2007 04:27 GMT
On Apr 2, 9:52 pm, f...@barrmedia.com wrote:
> Hello,
> I have been using VPC7 since it came out. I have an XP and 2000
> Virtual machine on a G5. Here is the problem: Win 2000 machine will
> not let me use mouse to select start menu or for that matter anything
> on the desktop. I just have the ability to draw a marquee. My XP
> machine is running fine. Any ideas? Thanks, Derek

Have you installed any mouse drivers?
Babarrackass - 07 Apr 2007 03:18 GMT
Hi Paul,
I haven't done a thing. Just stopped working properly. My XP machine works
fine, just an issue with 2000. - Derek

> On Apr 2, 9:52 pm, f...@barrmedia.com wrote:
> > Hello,
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>
> Have you installed any mouse drivers?
Paul Power - 10 Apr 2007 01:10 GMT
On Apr 6, 11:18 pm, Babarrackass
<Babarrack...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Hi Paul,
> I haven't done a thing. Just stopped working properly. My XP machine works
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Did you try resetting Windows?
 
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