not to mention that their message also stated that wait times might be as long as one hour?!Īnyways, the support person took my name and telephone number down and told me to have a nice day. had to try it three times before i got through to a real live human person. boy do they have a confusing automated phone system. i called kensington tech support yesterday. not that that should be any real consolation. Thanks for all the replies, now i know it's not just me. I sure hope Kensington is not going to drop the ball on us. have all either publicly announced or delivered Win2K drivers for their products. The other big hardware manufacturers like Creative, 3Dfx, Nvida, etc. In all versions of Win9x there is standard support for the specific Kensington brand name.however in Win2K Kensington is completely absent from the manufacturer list.ģ. They aren't just some no-name input device maker that can live with not having Win2K drivers.their products are quite popular and ALOT of people use them.Ģ.
That is sweet!Īlso, my conspiratorial mind finds it suspicous that Kensington is giving us the run-around on Win2K drivers (I got that same canned response, verbatim, when I inquired about drivers) because:ġ. One thing I must give credit for though is the inclusion of a PS/2 poll rate tweaker in the standard driver. The standard PS/2 driver with Win2K simply blows compared to what I'm used to with MouseWorks 5.30 under Win9x. Alas I have no solution but also wanted to add that I am also greatly affected by this problem.