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From: mig@cunixa.cc.columbia.edu (Meir)
Subject: Re: Mouse and Monitor Problems on 386
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Date: Wed, 26 Jun 1991 01:02:39 GMT

In article <1991Jun25.121312.53408@eagle.wesleyan.edu> cfoster@eagle.wesleyan.edu writes:
>Could comeone help me with some problems I'm having with my new Compuadd 386?
>One program in particular, Links (the golf game), is having problems with the
>Logitech Series 7 (I think that's the right humber) Bus Mouse.  The program
>occasionally automates the mouse pointer, moving it to a particular area of the
>screen; when this happens, the pointer instead jumps all over one area of the
>screen (not the right area, either), eventually keeping me from activating the
>on-screen button to continue the game, after the first drive.

I have had exactly the same problem with my Packard Bell AXCEL V 286/12 and
Windows 3.0.  The problem only occurs when I have nothing in Extended memory.
So I am forced to put a disk cache into extended memory, and, since I only
have 1 meg, this forces me to run Windows in real mode.

Any help with this is GREATLY appreciated!

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