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Xeogin
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Laser Mouse - "Driver is not intended for this platform" Help?

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I have a wired Lenovo laser mouse that I got when I got my SL500, and it worked fine on it, but I recently put in a new hard drive, and installed Vista Business 64-bit, and then went though the hell of getting everything to work.

 

Now that I'm past that, I started to install software and periferals, and well, mister mouse's drivers and 64-bit Vista don't get along, and I get that wonderful message stated in the topic title. I tried downloading the lasted software and drivers for the mouse too, cause I tried the CD first.

 

What do I do now? Try the bluetooth mouse drivers or something prehaps? Try installing it as a PS/2 device?

 

Good thing I really like my TrackPoint, if not I'd be quite upset. :smileywink:

 

Edit: I figured it out, I uninstalled Ultranav, installed the mouse, then installed Ultranav again. It's pretty weird that it doesn't just work, or doesn't have some kind of alert. (I also disabled avast! and Steam, so it could have been them, but I doubt it)

Message Edited by Xeogin on 02-14-2009 01:30 PM
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Re: Laser Mouse - "Driver is not intended for this platform" Help?

Marked as solved - see edit at bottom of Xeogin's post above ^

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