![]() I just upgraded my whole computer and the problems I am having because of MouseWorks is breaking my bones. I happen to need this driver and Kensington and Window are sitting about scratching their backsides and appantly doing nothing about it. ![]() Windows XP in some cases asks you if you want to keep these files.or it can make windows unstable. Run Error Doctor it comes up as a High Priority Error. ![]() I have been struggling with it for 2 years.įirst of when you install mouseworks it will work ok until you reboot.the acceleration goes crazy. There is without doubt a conflict between windows XP and mouseworks. If I can to find a way to get the mouse to be released to the Mac when I press ctrl-cmd, and to get the cursor to reappear when I press ctrl-cmd again, I think the problem will be solved. My mouse works fine when I boot into Boot Camp with the same version of Windows and the same version of MouseWorks, so I think the issue is isolated to Fusion (no, I'm not using my Boot Camp volume as the VM being used to test your suggestions, rather, this VM was converted from my Parallels VM, although the problem as first reported does also exist when I use my Boot Camp partition as the Fusion VM).ĭo you think it might be worthwhile to try to set HID = true for the Boot Camp Fusion VM to see whether something leftover from the Parallels installation might be causing the issue? ![]() But when I connect the Kensington mouse this way, and ungrab with ctrl-cmd, the cursor isn't released to work for the Mac and if I press ctrl-cmd again to get the mouse reclaimed by Fusion, the cursor outline no longer moves, although there is, however, apparently a cursor that I can't see, because I get a contextual menu with a right-click, and moving the mouse apparently changes the position of the cursor, although it remains invisible. ![]()
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