Minicom Advanced Systems DX User IP Windows 98 and Windows ME, Windows 98 SE and Windows NT4

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Appendix D: Disabling mouse acceleration

The following steps describe how to disable mouse acceleration in a number of different Operating Systems.

Windows 98 and Windows ME

1.From the Control Panel, click the Mouse icon.

2.From the Mouse Properties dialog box, click the Pointer Options tab.

3.Center the Pointer Speed slider bar

4.Click the Accelerate… button.

5.Deselect Pointer acceleration option.

Windows 98 SE and Windows NT4

1.From the Control Panel, click the Mouse icon.

2.From the Mouse Properties dialog box, click the Motion tab.

3.Set the Pointer speed slider bar completely to the left.

When a Microsoft Intellimouse driver is installed on Windows 98, Windows ME or Windows NT4

1.From the Control Panel, click the Mouse icon

2.From the Mouse Properties dialog box, click the Pointer Option tab

3.Center the Pointer Speed slider bar.

4.Click Advanced… button.

5.Deselect Enable pointer acceleration option

NetWare 6 servers running Java 1.4.1:

1.From the NetWare 6 Graphical User Interface (GUI) Environment tool Input tab, select Turn off mouse acceleration.

2.Click Apply and restart the GUI.

NetWare 6 servers running Java 1.3.1 CSP8 or CSP9:

1.Add the following command to the NetWare 6 sys:/java/nwgfx/xinitrc file: xset m 1

2.Save the file and restart the GUI.

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