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When your mouse isn't
working properly, consider updating your mouse drivers. The wrong
drivers can make your mouse act erratically or not work at all. Checking for
mouse driver updates is easy and the process takes less than five minutes.
When your mouse isn't working properly, always check to see if there is
something simple to fix first. If you have a roller ball mouse, remove the
roller ball cover and clean the ball. Then simply replace the ball and its
cover. Dirt on the roller ball can cause the cursor on the computer screen
to jump or not move at all. For those that have a wireless mouse, check to
see if the batteries need to be replaced. Old batteries will cause erratic
behaviour with a wireless mouse. Finally, make sure you have a clean mouse
pad. When the mouse pads become dirty, the mouse won't track properly. Mouse
pads can be washed with a load of towels and then tossed into the dryer.
When all else fails, check the mouse drivers. This can be done by
going to your system's control panel and clicking on the mouse icon. This
will bring up the computer's mouse properties. Click on the hardware tab.
This will tell you what kind of mouse that you have attached to your system.
Click on "properties" then click on the "driver" tab. There are several
options on this tab. Select "update driver," then select "Install the driver
automatically." The computer will search for the best driver for your system
and install it for you.
After the installation has completed check to see if the mouse is working
properly. If it still isn't working properly, reboot the system. The mouse
should work properly after the reboot. However, if it doesn't, there is one
more option- visit the manufacturer's website and download the most current
mouse driver.
The manufacturer's website can be found by searching for it in your
browser's search box. Once you've found the manufacturer's website, look for
their support and downloads page. Locate the exact model of the mouse you
own and then search for the driver download that corresponds with your
operating system (i.e., Windows Vista). Some manufacturers make this easy by
letting you search for the
driver download by the serial
number on the bottom of the mouse. Once you've found the correct driver
file, download and install it on your computer. Follow all of the
instructions exactly, including unplugging the mouse from the computer and
rebooting, if necessary. After the installation of the new
mouse drivers,
the mouse should be working as good as new.

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