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Mark, this has been a major issue with most dongle USB GPS devices for ages. I have a GlobalSat ND 100 dongle that every single time it has been plugged in to either my XP Pro laptop, OR my new Windows 7 Home Premium system, that it enumerates my GPS as a 'MICROSOFT SERIAL BALLPOINT MOUSE'. Now, here's the real problem: With my old XP Pro system, you could open the control panel, open device manager, and expand the tree - and then open mouse and pointing devices, and wait...when the enumeration process began once you plugged the dongle GPS in, if you were really fast, you could select the freshly-enumerated 'MICROSOFT SERIAL BALLPOINT MOUSE' line, right click it (before your cursor went totally NUTS from the GPS words) and then hit ALT-U (uninstall driver). Then, you could get enough control to hit 'OK' to confirm...once done, the GPS driver would enumerate properly...FOR THIS SINGULAR BOOT-UP.
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And the serial port is a serial physical interface which can transfer information between internal devices and external devices. The series port is usually used to connect the external devices such as graphic card, audio card, network card, etc. To solve this problem, you need to find the PCI serial port driver and install it. Optipoint 500 600 Usb Interface may sometimes be at fault for other drivers ceasing to function These are the driver scans of 2 of our recent wiki members.Scans were performed on computers suffering from Optipoint 500 600 Usb Interface disfunctions.
Sadly, with Windows 7, you can try this trick, but the sorry-thing wants to keep checking enumeration, and within seconds, it overrides the GPS enumeration and goes NUTS again. My $75 GPS dongle no longer works, as a result...Guess I'll keep XP Pro so I can actually work with my computer in the field!
Yes, it is all the fault of the GPS device manufacturer apparently conflicting with MS naming/enumeration...then again, what is so important about 'SERIAL BALLPOINT' that it has to cyclicly check enumeration for itself...XP didn't do this?!!! I mean, geesh, if I UNINSTALL the driver, Win7 should get a clue that I don't want that driver! How about being able to uninstall that complete driver? I mean, you can do that now...but as soon as you plug in the GPS dongle, it re-installs and prioritize-enumerates, overriding other drivers...what gives?
By the way, this is also a majority issue with anyone using plug-in GPS'. Just do a GOOGLE search for 'UNINSTALL MS SERIAL BALLPOINT' and you will see EVERYONE asking how to stop this insanity...dating back over 5-years....
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If you get any actual, working, semi-permanent solutions - PLEASE e-mail me! My GlobalSat GPS dongle is EXCELLENT for use with Streets & Trips, especially when ATV and off-roading...but it is worthless when Win7 won't support the dongle to work!