Introduction
What it does
Getting started
Troubleshooting
CD-ROM
Mouse
Hard Discs
Sound & VESA
Start programs
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Mouse

Normally, when creating a boot disc on your own, you have to copy all necessary dos drivers for CD-ROM, Mouse etc on your boot disc and write the dos system’s file (AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS) manually.

Easy Dos Boot Disk Creator delivers generic drivers that should work with most PS/2 and Serial Mouses so you don’t have to configure the dos system’s files on your own. Just rebot with your Dos Boot Disk and you should be able to use your mouse in nearly all aplication.

For this, Easy Dos Boot Disk Creator uses the freeware MITSUMI mouse driver, that work with nearly all mouses and needs only little memory.

If you own an USB mouse it’s likely that Easy Dos Boot Disk Creator can not detect your mouse. In some cases, also infrared mouses are not detected properly. In this case, you have to update the dos system’s file manually. Refer to the “Troubleshooting Guide” for more information of how to install your device drivers manually.

Easy Dos Boot Disc Creator (c) by Basti 2002, built with OpenDOS/DR DOS by Caldera