17 What should I do if my wireless mouse does not work?
Follow my blog with Bloglovin Can't my wireless mouse connect to my Windows 10 computer? Will it turn off after a while? Or does the cursor behave strangely? Hardware problems, incorrectly configured settings, and corrupted drivers are just some of the many reasons that can prevent a wireless mouse from working properly. If you want to repair a wireless mouse, the following list of troubleshooting tips should help. again If you have a wireless mouse that will not work and will not connect, we recommend that you use a wired mouse or trackpad to browse your computer when working on any of the fixes below. If this is not possible, the following keys may help you instead: Tab: Switch between items on the screen. Up / Down / Left / Right Arrows: Move between or expand items in lists. Input and space: Selects items on the screen. Shift + F10 or Ctrl + Shift + F10: Simulate right click. 1. Replace / charge the battery A low battery can not only prevent the wireless mouse from connecting to the computer, but can also cause the cursor to move slowly or erratically. Try replacing it with a new battery. If your mouse uses a rechargeable battery, connect it to a power source for a while. 2. Turn on the power switch Almost all wireless mice have a power switch. You will usually find it at the bottom of the device. If your wireless mouse doesn't work, make sure it's turned on. 3. Be within range Most wireless mice work only a short distance from the USB receiver. Therefore, make sure that you are close to the computer. If you are using a very old wireless mouse, it is also recommended that you remove any objects that prevent it from entering the receiver. 4. Remove and reconnect Sometimes disconnecting and reconnecting the wireless receiver can help fix temporary faults that prevent the wireless mouse from working properly. Try it. 5. Change the USB ports Disconnect and reconnect the USB receiver to another port on the computer. Ideally, you should avoid connecting to any external USB hubs, instead plug them into a port directly on your computer. If that doesn't work and the wireless mouse still doesn't work, try resolving the USB ports on your computer. 6. Restart the computer Have you tried restarting your computer yet? This will usually solve most problems. Open the Start menu (if the mouse is stuck, press the Windows key), select Power, and restart by restarting. 7. Remove the other USB peripherals In some cases, computer peripherals such as flash drives, scanners, and USB-connected printers can prevent the wireless mouse from working properly. Try deleting them. If this helps, reconnect the USB peripherals one at a time to isolate the device that caused them.
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12/28/2022 07:27:54 am
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