Use the up and down arrow keys to select the desired mouse and hit enter.
Once enter is hit, the input box disappears and the new value appears in the
mouse field.
A PS/2 mouse refers to those mice that have a 6 pin mini-din connector with
either two or three buttons. It uses an interface integrated on to the CPU’s
mother board and is completely different from a serial interface.
When choosing a PS/2 mouse, this also resets the PS/2 mouse and enables
data to be sent from it. This can be used after a PS/2 mouse has been
connected and after the UltraView has been powered on to enable it. You
can also use the reset command mentioned on page 30.
A serial 2-button mouse refers to those mice which have serial RS232
interfaces, usually with a DB9 connector, and are MicroSoft 3 byte, 7-bit,
1200 baud, no parity compliant. Most PC serial mice with 2 buttons are
compliant with this specification.
A serial 8-bit mouse refers to those mice which have serial RS232
interfaces, usually with a DB9 connector, and are MicroSoft 3 byte, 8-bit,
1200 baud, no parity compliant. Very few mice meet this specification and
this setting is rarely used and is included for completeness and future
compatibility.
A serial 3-button mouse refers to those mice which have serial RS232
interfaces, usually with a DB9 connector, and are Mouse Systems 5-byte,
8-bit, 1200 baud, no parity compliant. Most PC serial mice with 3 buttons are
compliant with this specification.
Certain commonly available serial mice made in Asia have the usual three
buttons and a switch on the bottom. This switch is usually labeled MS/PC. In
the MS position the mouse is compatible with the UltraView 2-button setting,
and in the PC position it is compatible with the 3-button setting.
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