Window7 incorrectly identified serial GPS as Serial Mouselocation: microsoft.com - date: April 6, 2010Before you said so, the problem does not relate to drivers problems with the GPS.No Drivers are available for our OEM GPS. Windows detects USB GPS as Serial Ballpoint - please suggest permanent modification to prevent any serial mouse detectionlocation: microsoft.com - date: February 23, 2010Using Win7 ultimate on a variety of machines, when I plug in a 'USB' GPS the system does two things: it installs the support for the USB-Serial device, and then it (using 'serenum' apparently) begins mistaking the GPS for a serial mouse, and 'detects'and installs the microsoft serial ballpoint. I have editted /windows/inf/msmouse.inf, adding a line after line 28 (guessing at the syntax, copying from the alpha excludes)ExcludeFromSelect.NTx86 =.PNP0F0C,.PNP0F08,.PNP0F09.PNP0F01,.PNP0F0A,.PNP0F1EThis does.NOT. do the trick. The GPS is consistently being enumerated by the system as a 'serial ballpoint mouse'.This has been reported by numerous people in numerous forums on numerous configurations over multiple windows. Help with making a kinect driver that emulates kinect as a mouselocation: 7forums.com - date: September 2, 2011I would like to create a driver that emulates each person on the kinect as a mouse using the windows DDK (Driver development kit).
For instance, four people on the kinect and the kinect mouse will have create four instaces of the device or recoginize the four people as four mice. I have a theory i haven't tested but i still think it's possible to do this.
What i want to do i create a modified mouse driver that will accept when a person closes their fist as a mouse click (left mouse click if done with left hand and might change this to a different gesture but want a default action until i work out interaction flaws). Also, how do i get the mouse coordinates from the kinects postion on the screen?Plan on using on windows 7 32 and 64 bit flav. Usb-serial driverlocation: 7forums.com - date: August 26, 2010HI! Please please please could someone help.We've just received our new Acer PC - has Win 7 Professional (32 bit) installed on it - we've upgraded to Prof as we need the XP bit to run our navigation software (MaxSea) which I've not even got as far as loading because I sinply cannot seem to load/locate the correct driver for our Radio Shack USB-Serial (RS232) adapter for our GPS. It was so easy in Win XP. But Win 7 is rather different, and I'm not sure if it's me or if it's Win 7!!I've tried the Prolific site as well as usbfirewire.com, I'm pretty sure I have the right driver, but I don't know what I'm doing wrong when I'm installing it.Thanks in advance!!!.
I need my key code to activate the Microsoftware part of Windows 8. I have my serial # and product # to give youlocation: microsoft.com - date: March 22, 2013My computer is a Hewlitt-Packard or HP ENVY Touch Smart All-in-One 20-d013w 3rd Generation Intel Core 13-32220 8GB DDR3 1TB 20' Multi touch WiFi wireless with the serial number #5CM2360 LXG product # H3Z91AA # ABA it has a 1 year warranty B5FOAV. I needmy 'key code' sent to me to activate my Microsoft program so that I can use Word pad, spreadsheets, etc from my Windows 8 computer. Please send otherwise I will be forced to return my computer that is under warranty for a full refund and if I do this I mayconsider buying a different computer all together one cheaper with better service for my problems and I am not interested in paying more for added services or new products. Thanks in advance of your assistance.
Ever boot up Windows with your GPS active then Windows sees it as a serial mouse then goes nuts requiring you to reboot without the GPS attached? Quite a pain, no? There is an easy fix.For NT4 on up through XP, modify your boot.ini to include /noserialmouse=comx where comx is the com port you will have your GPS attached to.i.e: multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)WINDOWS='Microsoft Windows XP Professional' /fastdetect /noserialmouse=com2will prevent a GPS on com2 from being detected as a mouse. Found the following syntax instruction as well:NoSerialMice Syntax/NoSerialMice - Disables the detection of serial mice onall COM ports./NoSerialMice:COMx - Disables the detection of serial mice onCOM x, where x is the number of the port./NoSerialMice:COMx,y,z - Disables the detection of serial mice onCOM x, y and z.EDIT: I've been advised that the 'noserialmouse' syntax is incorrect and won't be accepted by the OS. You may also try disabling the serial mouse thru device manager although I personally haven't tried it. This is an additional fix to the thread title listed above. It worked for me with no problems.The original sticky is.This fix is based on a Windows 2000 problem but works with XP as well.
I've cut and paste the applicable portions from Microsoft and modified them for XP.SYMPTOMSWhen you are using a Windows 2000/XP-based computer, a serial device may be detected as a serial mouse. Your computer may actually notify you that a new mouse has been connected, and/or the mouse cursor may jump uncontrollably around the screen.CAUSEThis problem can occur because most of the devices that are detected as serial mice that are some other type of device constantly send data to the serial port which causes the detection code to incorrectly identify the device as a serial mouse.RESOLUTIONIn Windows 2000, you first need to update to the latest service pack, if necessary. The English-language version of this fix should have the following file attributes or later (XP users shouldn't need this step):1/17/2001 03:48p 5.0.2195.3156 13,936 Serenum.sysWARNING: If you use Registry Editor incorrectly, you may cause serious problems that may require you to reinstall your operating system. Microsoft cannot guarantee that you can solve problems that result from using Registry Editor incorrectly.
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Use Registry Editor at your own risk.After you apply the hotfix or the service pack, follow these steps:1.Start Registry Editor (Regedt32.exe).