How do I fix my USB mouse problem?
How do I fix my USB mouse problem?
Mouse, touchpad, and keyboard problems in Windows
- Unplug USB cables and wait for a little while for the device driver to be unloaded by Windows, and then plug the device back in.
- Try using a different USB port on your PC.
- If you use a USB hub between the device and the PC, make sure the hub has power.
How do I use a USB mouse on Windows 8?
What worked for me was:
- turn on the mouse so you can se the blue sensor.
- hold the turn of button until the blue sensor starts blinking.
- choose “add device” in Windows 8, and it should be on the list.
Why my mouse is not being detected in Windows?
Just pull something that isn’t vital and avoid removing your USB keyboard, although it doesn’t matter that much. Move the mouse to a different USB port. If you move the mouse and it works, the USB port is the issue. If the mouse still doesn’t work, the device may be the problem.
How do I reset my USB mouse driver?
To get a new mouse driver installed on your computer, you just need to restart your computer and upon startup, the system will automatically reinstall the mouse driver to your system.
Where is USB mouse in Device Manager?
Method 2: Enable USB mouse
- Hold Windows logo and press R.
- Type devmgmt.msc and press Enter to open Device Manager Running Device Manager.
- Press Tab to select a computer name.
- By using down arrow navigate on Mice and other pointing devices.
- Press Alt + right arrow on your keyboard to expand the group.
How do I enable my USB mouse?
Enabling a USB Mouse
- Verify that the mouse you’re thinking of purchasing is compatible with your laptop model.
- Plug the mouse’s USB cable into the matching port on the side of your laptop.
- Restart your computer while the mouse is connected.
- Move your mouse a few times to confirm that the cursor responds.