Getting Mouse Working in Dosbox (win3.1/Dos itself)
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how can i get mouse working in Dos/windows 3.1 under Dosbox? or is it better to use rpix86 ?
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not trying to bump but i havent had luck getting mouse working it did once but hasn't since.
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Pi Model: Pi3
RetroPie Version Used: 4.0.2
Built From: Pre-Built RetroPie SD Image
USB Devices connected: Wireless Mouse/Keyboard Combo Receiver
Controller used: 8bitdo NES30 Pro (Bluetooth)
Error messages received: None (mouse just wont move.)
Guide used: None
File: (any Dos/Windows App needing Mouse)
Emulator: DosBox
Attachment of config files: http://pastebin.com/X6s7McP5
How to replicate the problem: Frshly Install Windows 3.11 Mouse Works one time durring Windows 3.11 Setup, stops working afterwards. -
does pressing ctrl+f10 help ?
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@BuZz ok connecting a sperate mouse and Keyboard this time i get it while at Dos prompt but inside windows 3.11, it just stops.
oops forgot to mention yes its set to "Microsoft, or IBM" for mouse inside windows
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It might look like I'm trying to be snarky by posting a google link, but it's a refined search of
www.vogons.org
, who specialize in handling these issues. At a glance it appears as though the mouse may in fact be active, but not visible. At any rate, many other people are having this issue and it appears as though there are a few options.https://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Awww.vogons.org+mouse+windows+3.1+dosbox&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8
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@mediamogul that worked what wa sin linked thread (changing mouse type a few times) but now an unrelated problem has crept up and while could use keymapper for it, and the easiest fix is Windows Specifc (change from HID Keyboard to HID Compliant) and cant do that on the Pi , outside Keymapper way to fix that a quick look up seem to point to the Issue mainly in Windows.
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I really couldn't advise anything on that other than another search through
vogons.org
. I play a lot of DOS games, but installing Windows 3.1 has never been anything I wanted to put myself through. Maybe I'm being unfair, but I remember it as being an unintuitive and unforgiving environment when it came to hardware integration. The Keymapper is of course an option, so at least you have a contingency plan if all else fails.
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