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From: hollombe@ttidca.TTI.COM (The Polymath)
Newsgroups: comp.windows.ms
Subject: Re: Windows V2.1 and Logitech Mouse
Keywords: Windows, Logitech mouse, no response
Message-ID: <3507@ttidca.TTI.COM>
Date: 6 Dec 88 19:58:55 GMT
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In article <20534@mirror.UUCP> billc@prism.TMC.COM (Bill Callahan) writes:
}In article <3488@ttidca.TTI.COM> hollombe@ttidcb.tti.com (The Polymath) writes:
}>Note:  A call to Microsoft revealed they've had other problems with
}>Windows under DOS 4.0.  They sent us an updated version that was supposed
}>to solve some of them.  They didn't mention any specifics, but it's up and
}>running now with no problems.
}
}Wow!  You're running DOS 4.0?  We had the understanding here that latest
}version of DOS that ran with Windows without bugs was 3.31, which we are all
}using here.  I guess you know about the bugs, but do you gain anything from
}using 4.0?

The machine in question belongs to my SO, who's a graduate student in
Social Work at USC and _not_ a computer wiz.  She likes the shell menus
(that I set up for her).  Most of her work is brute, head-down power
typing.  She doesn't like the mouse and I've had little luck getting her
to use it.  She doesn't use Windows, either.  I installed it because it
came with the machine and I wanted to learn more about it (on the rare
occasions when I can get to it).

When she moves in with me (Real Soon Now (-: ) I'll have more time to play
with it. 'Til then, I can't claim much knowledge.

BTW, the updated disks Microsoft sent us had the same version numbers as
the ones that came with the machine.  Apparently this is a temporary quick
fix.  I got the impression they're waiting for DOS 4.01, which is also
supposed to be available RSN.

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