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Mouse Coletek MS2202 does not working

Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2008 10:35 pm
by daniel-viper
I have 10 mouses coletek ms2202PS/2 in my windows machines. When I boot from Wtware, my mouses doesnt been detected.

I configured to ps/2, USB, Serial and my mouse is not detected.

I need a solution, because I cant change my mouse.

Thank´s Daniel Bastos.

Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2008 1:46 pm
by gelaf
Hi Daniel,

I have the same problem with PS2 mouses, I doesn't found any solution in the Wtware documentation but i continues to search it...

If i found a soluce, i'll post it.

PS : have you find something ?
PS² : I hope the support is better for the professionnal users... (no response at your question since october 7th...)

EDIT : If i understand the Wtware documentation, it should normally be handled automatically without mouse options (it's not fonctionnal for me).

I have to test with some mouse options too but there is none result :?
(The mouse is not responding, with scroll, she is fonctionnal on the same PC with Windows 98SE installed...)

Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 6:15 pm
by gelaf
I come back to say my tries aren't works :(

I have to try some Boot CDs without mouse options and with mouse options, i read all the documentation but i doen't find a soluce.

Since the last modification of the configuration file, the CD-rom doesn't want to boot in terminal server session.

My last .WTC configuration file is :

win2kip = 192.168.7.150
video = vesa(x)
resolution = 800x600
bpp = 16
refresh = 60
keyboard = fr
autoshutdown = 2
clienthostname = termtestbcd

Do you know i forget something ?

Thanks for your reads/writes ;)

[SOLVED] Mouse doesnt Works - WTWARE

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 6:29 pm
by daniel-viper
I found the solution to the problem.

It´s seem strangers, but was the only way to make my mouse works.

You have to configure the mouse as "Mouse Without Wheel"
and the video card must be configured to VESA (X, S, ou T).


Thanks.

Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 10:03 am
by aka
Please, create and send us to support@wtware.com terminal log-file: http://wtware.com/docs/config.html#syslog