Ok. I have a Dell laptop that I have been using as my main computer for some time. Lately the wireless mouse I use stopped working. The touch pad works. I tried the wireless mouse in another computer and it works. Thumb drives work in the laptop and I even tried another wireless mouse with same results. The computer has 4 USB ports and they all respond the same way. I get the notice of new driver being installed and the USB plug and unplug sounds. Now funny, when I plug in a wired mouse it works.
Only wireless mouse do not work.
Any suggestions?
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Is there an error for the mouse in device manager?
If you installed the driver that came with the mouse I would uninstall it - unless there's some fancy feature in that driver you like, the Windows generic mouse drivers work best.
I would plug the wireless mouse in again, then delete it from the Device Manager. Unplug it and plug it back in which will force a re-install of the generic driver (assuming you uninstalled the factory driver).
I have seen some wireless mice interfered with by the onboard Wifi, but this usually manifests itself as a jittery or laggy mouse during large data transfers over Wifi (like a file download). I've never seen it just stop working.
If you installed the driver that came with the mouse I would uninstall it - unless there's some fancy feature in that driver you like, the Windows generic mouse drivers work best.
I would plug the wireless mouse in again, then delete it from the Device Manager. Unplug it and plug it back in which will force a re-install of the generic driver (assuming you uninstalled the factory driver).
I have seen some wireless mice interfered with by the onboard Wifi, but this usually manifests itself as a jittery or laggy mouse during large data transfers over Wifi (like a file download). I've never seen it just stop working.
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I have noticed that sometimes Logitech wireless products need to be resynched manually by holding down various buttons. My experience is that they have a relatively short useful life as well. I have a Logitech wireless headset that simply won't connect with my computer, but still works fine on bluetooth with my phone.
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