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The easiest thing to do is turn on the GPS last. Win XP recognizes it's
input as a serial mouse. Check out Nobeltec's site for a couple of other fixes involving disabling mice, etc. http://www.nobeltec.com/knowledgebase/kb20045.htm They also list a Microsoft fix. -- Keith __ OH NO! They've killed Kenny! The *******s... "Unfurled1" wrote in message ... Windows will not start properly [cursor jumps around etc.] when GPS [garmin 48 or garmin 120] is connected to the computer [tried two different laptops via DB9 serial port] with operating system Windows XP. This does not happen if the GPS is not set to nmea output [none/none or grmn/grmn] even if it is connected to the laptop while booting up. Any ideas? Is it a Win XP problem? Thanks, Dan |
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