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Created on May 4, 2021. Reinstalling the 'Mice and other pointing devices' driver for Windows 10 (Surface pro 7) Hi, I was having trouble with my touchpad recently so I uninstalled the driver, and restarted the computer as I have done in the past which usually reinstalls the driver the touchpad. It has not reinstalled, and my touchpad is worse ...
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When I tried to move it to the center of the screen it would move quickly to the right side again. Using Device Manager, I found the "Mouse and other pointing devices" tree and found two HID-compliant mouse drivers. I uninstalled both and restarted the PC. When it came back up, everything was fine for a few minutes. Then the problem started again.
When I tried to go back and update the drivers again, the touchpad was completely missing from the Device Manager (before doing so I attached a wireless mouse and am currently using that. That device is listed as the only device under 'mice and other pointing devices'.)
1. Open Device Manager by pressing Windows + X and selecting it from the menu. 2. Click on View in the top menu and select Show hidden devices. Check if the mouse or pointers appear under Mice and other pointing devices. If you see the devices listed under hidden devices, try right-clicking on them and selecting Update driver to see if Windows ...
1) Open Device Manager. 2) Click on View, then 'Show Hidden Devices'. 3) Under 'Human Interface Devices' you will see a grayed out 'ASUS Precision Touchpad', highlight it and using the 'Action' click on 'Update Driver'. 4) Once driver was updated the mouse was still not working - looking under properties it was saying HW was not connected, but ...
I checked the device manager and the Mice and other pointing devices category was missing. I've been searching fixes for the past few days and none have worked. for the record, I have tried; restarting my laptop. command prompt commands (them all) downloading drivers from my laptops website (acer) showing hidden devices in device manager
Then i went to device manager and there was no "Mice and other pointing device option." Because of this i watched some tutorial where people solve this by using "Human Interface Device." When i went for this option. There was no such a option as this. Both of my "Mice & other pointing device" and "Human Interface Devices" is missing.
On Start , search for Device Manager, and select it from the list of results. Under Mice and other pointing devices, select your touchpad, open it, select the Driver tab, and select Update Driver. If Windows doesn't find a new driver, look for one on the device manufacturer's website and follow their instructions.
Uninstall all USB drivers and any other malfunctioning devices. Program the power button first to Shut down the PC at Settings > System > Power & Sleep > Additional Power Settings > Choose what Power buttons do, so you can restart to reinstall the drivers. If you want to report this to Microsoft use the Feedback Hub app in Start Menu where ...