Windows XP, NT4, 2000, and 98 Microsoft Corp. 1,103,749 Bytes 5.2 38216 Safe Microsoft USB Wheel Mouse Optical (IntelliPoint) is an optical mouse from Microsoft Inc. And it uses an IntelliEye optical sensor. This sensor tracks movement 1500 times per second and this means the mouse can be used in different surfaces. The mouse is USB and PS/2 compatible and connection to the computer is facilitated by the device drivers. The HID can work with the generic drivers that come in OS setup CD-ROMs, but generic drivers only support basic features and functions and you should therefore use drivers that are specific to Microsoft USB Wheel Mouse Optical (IntelliPoint). These drivers are important because they act as a liaison between the software component and the hardware component.
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To work around this issue, use one of the following methods. Method 1: Set the Wheel Detection Option. Click Start, and then click Run.; In the Open box, type main.cpl, and then click OK.; Click the Hardware tab, click Microsoft IntelliMouse Optical Wheel Mouse, and then click Properties.; Click the Advanced Settings tab, and then click Assume wheel is present in the Wheel Detection list.
The drivers work by invoking routines in the calling program and the calling program invoking routines in them so that they can command the mouse. Microsoft USB Wheel Mouse Optical (IntelliPoint) driver support the different device features such as the programmable buttons. Microsoft USB Wheel Mouse Optical (IntelliPoint) drivers facilitate the configuration of the mouse, allowing you to set such things as the pointer speed and the double-click speed. Microsoft USB Wheel Mouse Optical (IntelliPoint) drivers carry information on the device and the manufacturer and this information is used by the OS for registration purposes. The rivers carry and facilitate the retrieval of information on compatible operating systems and other system requirements and this information is used by the OS when installing and updating the drivers. Microsoft USB Wheel Mouse Optical (IntelliPoint) drivers are abstracted into physical and logical layers with the logical layers processing data and the physical layers communicating with specific device instances.
Microsoft has replaced the old-fashioned mouse ball with the Wheel Mouse Optical, featuring an IntelliEye optical sensor to provide smooth and precise motion. Without a mouse ball, there are no moving parts to clean or wear down. The IntelliEye optical sensor is sealed in to keep out the dirt and lint that can cause a traditional mouse to skip or jam.
The Wheel Mouse Optical comes with a scroll wheel for scrolling and zooming. Move through documents by simply rolling the wheel forward or backward instead of clicking on a scroll bar. Use the wheel to see either close-up or big-picture views without having to use menus or toolbars (in compatible applications). The mouse also features an ambidextrous design for comfort. Whether you are left-handed or right-handed, have a large or small hand, the design of the Wheel Mouse Optical feels comfortable.
The Wheel Mouse Optical's IntelliEye optical sensor scans the desktop 6,000 times per second, delivering smooth, precise motion on virtually any surface, even through dirt, dust, and fingerprints. The IntelliEye sensor performs best on surfaces with detail to track. It will not function on surfaces without visible detail (e.g., glass) or surfaces where it will see its reflection (for example, mirrors or glossy surfaces). The sensor may also have difficulty tracking on highly repetitive patterns (for example, some printed photographs from magazines or newspapers).
Microsoft D66-00069 Wheel Optical Mouse. IntelliEye optical technology. Smooth, precise motion on almost any surface. Scroll wheel for easy scrolling and zooming. Works well with either hand Packing Content: 1 x Mouse and ps2/USB female.
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