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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
- Troubleshoot problems with your Microsoft mouse or keyboard - Microsoft . . .
If your Microsoft or Surface mouse or keyboard isn’t working, doesn’t appear in the list of Bluetooth devices when you pair the mouse, or you see an error message during pairing, here are some troubleshooting steps to help
- Windows 10 Mouse fixes (2023) - Microsoft Community
Here's how: https: www windowscentral com how-use-system-restore-windows-10 Change the batteries if wireless, try another USB port, reset mouse from button on bottom if available Try the mouse in another PC to isolate if it's the mouse or Windows causing this
- Your wireless mouse or keyboard does not respond or you receive a “The . . .
The receiver is plugged into a port that is not working The wireless device that you are using has trouble synchronizing with the receiver There may be interference from other wireless devices
- My mouse will not work in Windows 10. - Microsoft Community
Here are a few troubleshooting steps that you can try to get your mouse working again: 1- Check the physical connection: Make sure that the mouse is properly plugged into the computer's USB port Try unplugging and re-plugging the mouse into different USB ports to see if that helps
- Wireless Mouse not working in Windows 10 - Microsoft Community
Try another mouse in this PC to confirm if Windows is the problem Access the Device Manager reached by right clicking the Start button, choose the Mouse, then Driver tab First try Update this Driver > Automatically, then Roll Back if available
- Troubleshoot problems with your Microsoft mouse or keyboard - Microsoft . . .
If your Microsoft or Surface mouse or keyboard isn’t working, doesn’t appear in the list of Bluetooth devices when you pair the mouse, or you see an error message during pairing, here are some troubleshooting steps to help
- Mouse not working - Microsoft Community
In the Device Manager windows, look for Mice and other pointing devices and find your wireless mouse Right-click the device and select Properties Click the Driver tab Click the Roll Back Driver button
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