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- Mouse and keyboard problems in Windows - Microsoft Support
Troubleshoot problems you might be having with your mouse or keyboard, or other wireless device in Windows
- mouse not working on laptop after windows update
If your mouse is not working on your laptop after a Windows update, there are a few troubleshooting steps you can try: Check Device Manager: Ensure that the mouse driver is installed correctly You can do this by right-clicking on the Start menu, selecting Device Manager, and looking for any warning signs next to the mouse device
- What to Do if Your Mouse Isnt Working | Microsoft Surface
You're in the middle of an important task on your laptop, and suddenly, your mouse stops working While this is undoubtedly frustrating, you don't have to worry: discover simple steps to get your laptop mouse working again and determine when it might be time for a new mouse
- I have mouse plugged in to side port, turned on, but it is not workig
If your mouse is plugged into a side port on your laptop and is turned on but not working, here are some troubleshooting steps you can follow: Check the Connection: Ensure that the mouse is securely plugged into the USB port Sometimes, a loose connection can prevent the mouse from being recognized
- My mouse is not working - Microsoft Q A
My mouse works but I can't scroll with it, so I have a new mouse and I would like to remove this one and install the new one
- my bluetooth mouse is not connecting to my laptop, what do i do?
If your Bluetooth mouse is not connecting to your laptop, here are some steps you can try: Ensure Bluetooth is Enabled: Go to Settings > Devices and make sure Bluetooth is turned on Check Mouse Power: Make sure your Bluetooth mouse is fully charged or has fresh batteries Make Mouse Discoverable: Ensure that your mouse is in pairing mode
- I tried all of the mouse trouble shooting suggestions and my mouse . . .
I have tried all of the trouble shooting suggestions you have provided but my mouse still doesn't work I have tried several different wireless mice (3) and get the same results Batteries are good and the device shows up in the system as a valid USB device the mouse still won't move the cursor with all 3 devices that I have tried
- Mouse not recognized when plugged in! - Microsoft Q A
This usually means Windows failed to enumerate the mouse on your laptop’s USB controller Since the mouse works on other PCs, focus on the laptop’s USB stack, power settings, and drivers
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