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Usb wireless mouse driver works

I have windows 95 and says was compatable but says im missing an INF program what is that? thanks

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The INF is the driver information file. It's missing the driver file. If I remember correctly, windows 95 does not support USB. I thought USB was first supported with Windows 98.

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