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<span style="color:#FF0000">[This is preliminary documentation and subject to change.]</span>

<H3>SUMMARY</H3></FONT><FONT FACE="Verdana" SIZE=2><P>
This serial mouse driver, which is compliant with Plug and Play, supports dynamic detection (via serenum) and removal (either hotplug or via the device manager). The code serves as a sample for any serial-enumerable device. The behavior of the various routines is documented in the source code files.<P>

The code works on Microsoft&#174; Windows&#174; 2000 or later platforms. This code will not work on previous versions of Windows NT&#174; due to issues with support for Plug and Play, Power Management, and the new class drivers.<P>

The driver also supports Power Management; the mouse is powered down in low power state and is reset when powered up again. The driver works on both x86 and Alpha platforms.
<H3>BUILDING THE SAMPLE</H3></FONT><FONT FACE="Verdana" SIZE=2><P>
The files necessary to build the sample include those in the directory and KbdMou.h, Ntddmou.h, Ntddser.h, wmistr.h. Once built, the sample produces one binary: Sermouse.sys. Both checked and free builds are available. <b>NOTE:</b> Wmilib.sys must be present on the target machine for the binary to load properly.

<H3>RESOURCES</H3></FONT><FONT FACE="Verdana" SIZE=2><P>
For the serial enumeration spec, read <A HREF="http://www.microsoft.com/hwdev/download/respec/pnpcom.rtf">http://www.microsoft.com/hwdev/download/respec/pnpcom.rtf</A>.

<H3>CODE TOUR</H3>
<H4>File Manifest</H4>
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Mouser.htm&#9; The documentation for this sample (this file).
Sources&#9; The generic file for building this code sample.
Cseries.c&#9; Detection code for CSeries type mice
Cseries.h&#9; Definitions for cseries.c
Debug.h&#9; Debug definitions
Detect.c&#9; Dynamic removal
Io.c&#9; Read IRP loop and initialization routines
Mouser.h&#9; Main header file
Mouser.rc&#9; Resources
Mseries.c&#9; Detection code for MSeries type mice
Mseries.h&#9; Definitions for mseries.c
Pnp.c&#9; Plug and Play and Power routines
Sermcmn.c&#9; Create and Close dispatch functions
Sermdep.c&#9; Misc initialization code, DriverEntry
Sermlog.mc&#9; Error definition file
Wmi.c&#9; System Control dispatch handler
Wrapper.c&#9; Wraps all IOCTL based queries

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