OK, I did this once before, but I seem to have forgotten, or it is just not working this time for me.
I was assigned a crusty ol' P-II laptop at work w/Win95. I want to hook up my ergo keyboard and optical mouse. The laptop has one PS/2 and one USB port (as do most). I want to hookup the mouse to the USB port, but I know that Win95's USB support is 1) not native and 2) limited to low-transfer devices, such as mice (e.g., you can't hook up a PDA cradle to the USB port of a Win95 machine).
I ran Microsoft OEM USB Supplement ver 4.03.1214 that I found in C:\Install, rebooted, but it still does not seem to recognize.
Also on the machine is the USBSupp.exe file and USBHub.sys, as well as other assorted USB files.
<font color=red>Does anyone know how to get a USB mouse working in Win95?</font color=red>
Thanks.
VSP
<i>Whatever causes your water transportation vessel to maintain proper buoyancy.</i>
I was assigned a crusty ol' P-II laptop at work w/Win95. I want to hook up my ergo keyboard and optical mouse. The laptop has one PS/2 and one USB port (as do most). I want to hookup the mouse to the USB port, but I know that Win95's USB support is 1) not native and 2) limited to low-transfer devices, such as mice (e.g., you can't hook up a PDA cradle to the USB port of a Win95 machine).
I ran Microsoft OEM USB Supplement ver 4.03.1214 that I found in C:\Install, rebooted, but it still does not seem to recognize.
Also on the machine is the USBSupp.exe file and USBHub.sys, as well as other assorted USB files.
<font color=red>Does anyone know how to get a USB mouse working in Win95?</font color=red>
Thanks.
VSP
<i>Whatever causes your water transportation vessel to maintain proper buoyancy.</i>