![]() Manually install the driver if you prefer. While it doesn’t take long, it is a bit of a hassle.Ĭonnect the wireless mouse to another computer, allow it to detect the new device and install the drivers. This task is left until last as you will likely have to install the driver on the other computer and then remove it again once complete. The best way to test that theory is to use a different computer. If it worked fine and suddenly stopped working and nothing else has fixed it, it could be a hardware issue. The final troubleshooting task is to try the mouse somewhere else. ![]() Install it on your computer and follow the instructions.Navigate to the mouse manufacturer’s website and download the latest driver for your mouse.If Windows doesn’t find a driver update, you could try a manual install. Allow Windows to automatically find a driver and install it.Right click on your mouse and select Update driver.Now, scroll down and select Mice and other pointing devices. ![]()
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