The LAUD manual says I need a dos mouse driver present. How do I know if that is there?
You are very unlikely to have this problem. This was mostly an issue with those who were operating Windows 3.1, and some who had installed 95 on top of 3.1. If for some reason the mouse driver is not there, you would be able to tell because the LAUD software would not give you a mouse pointer — you would have to operate using he keyboard only (which is possible for most operations but not very convenient). If the mouse doesn’t work, we can send you a generic mouse driver that will probably do the trick.
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