
Summary
A PS/2 mouse, commonly found on older systems, lets users control their computer through the Microsoft PS/2 Mouse Driver, which provides basic functionality.
In general, the driver supports PS/2 mice by ensuring smooth cursor movement and covering basic functions like clicking and scrolling.
Usage:
That means the PS/2 mouse must use a PS/2 Mouse driver from Microsoft in order to function with the OS. It communicates hardware signals to the operating system, thereby giving the functionality of the mouse to the user.
This basic driver allows backward compatibility with older hardware systems and helps provide usability on legacy setups without USB support.
Summary Table
Feature | Microsoft PS/2 Mouse Driver |
---|---|
Compatibility | Windows (XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10), limited support on newer systems |
Main Purpose | Basic mouse functionality for PS/2-connected mice |
Key Benefits | Simple cursor control, legacy system support |
Recommended Usage | Systems requiring support for PS/2 mouse connections |
Common Issues | Limited advanced settings, not compatible with all devices |
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FAQs
What is the purpose of the Microsoft PS/2 Mouse driver?
It provides basic functionality for PS/2-connected mice, allowing essential cursor and click operations.
Do I need this driver for USB mice?
No, USB mice use a different driver, typically plug-and-play, and don’t rely on the PS/2 driver.
Can I uninstall the PS/2 Mouse driver?
Yes, but if you have a PS/2 mouse, removing the driver will disable its functionality.
How can I update the Microsoft PS/2 Mouse driver?
Updates are generally available through Windows Update, though driver features are limited to basic functionality.
What should I do if my PS/2 mouse isn’t working?
Check that it’s securely connected to the PS/2 port, and ensure the driver is installed or updated through Device Manager.