Here is how: 1) On your keyboard, press the Windows logo + R keys simultaneously to open the Run box. Type devmgmt.msc and hit Enter. 2) Expand Mice and other pointing devices. Right-click your wireless mouse and click Update Driver. 3) Click Browse my computer for driver software.
Welcome to Microsoft Answers Forum! Firstly, I would suggest you to check whether the mouse is detected in device manager. Click on start > type in devmgmt.msc in search box, hit enter > check for wireless laser mouse in Mice and other pointing devices.
The KVM switch is the only USB device plugged into the work laptop. On the KVM switch, the devices are powered as follows: 1) A printer (obviously powered externally) 2) A keyboard (powered by wired USB, functions normally) 3) A wireless USB mouse (transceiver powered by USB, mouse battery powered) Thanks, Kevin.
If other Bluetooth devices can be easily identified, then the "Bluetooth Ergonomic mouse" may have a connection problem, you can try the following steps: Open the Device Manager. Find "Bluetooth" and "Hidden Devices" (if any) Uninstall the Bluetooth Ergonomic Mouse. (You need to use another available mouse first, right-click on the device name
troubleshooting hardware always finds a problem with the Bluetooth adapter's driver, and reloads the driver without fixing the problem. when I turn on Bluetooth, it turns on briefly, then off briefly, then back on, and you cannot turn it off again. link to additional settings does not work if Bluetooth is on. if I follow it before Bluetooth is
Step 1: Right-click on the Windows key to open Device Manager. Step 2: Expand the Bluetooth menu and find your keyboard from the list. Step 3: Right-click on it and select ‘Uninstall device
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