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Access the Device Manager reached by right clicking the Start button, choose the Mouse, then Driver tab. First try Update this Driver > Automatically, then Roll Back if available. If not choose Uninstall button, restart PC using keyboard to Ctrl Alt Del, on blue screen tab to Power Icon in bottom right, press Enter, arrow down to Restart, press ...
I've had issues with different keyboard and mouse sets (from different brands too), absolutely nothing has sorted the problem out. I cannot basically use any wireless set since I updated to Windows 11, it's a nightmare and I'm shocked Microsoft hasn't provided any fix to this yet as mouse/keyboard are essential to use AutoCAD or Adobe Creative ...
Mouse not selecting text properly. Hi, In the last couple of weeks I have had problems when trying to highlight/select text. Sometimes the text won't highlight at all, sometimes part of the text is highlighted but not the whole section, sometimes a portion of the text that I'm NOT trying to select becomes highlighted.
2. Double click highlights the first word but moving the mouse nothing else is highlighted. 3. Double click and hold button until it highlights a couple of words release button and it continues highlighting. until I click again. The highlighted area stays even if I wait a few minutes until the final click.
1. Open the run box by pressing Windows Key + R and type rstrui.exe then press enter. 2. System restore windows will open. Normally it will suggest a restore point (Sometimes it doesn't), if it does, select the 2nd option to select more restore points. 3. Select your desired restore point date and time. 4.
1. Open "Device Manager" from the Start menu. 2. Go down almost halfway down the list on the left hand side until you find "Human Interface Devices" and then click on it. 3. Look for and click on the "Logitech USB Input Device" icon. 4. Click on the "Power Management" tab. 5.
If your mouse seems to be jumpy, stuck, dragging, or slow; this is what I do. First, find Control Panel (kind of hidden in Windows 10), then System, and Device Manager. This is a very useful tool for diagnostics and too bad that it's buried in three or more sub-menus that are not easy to find. I simply click on the mouse 'driver', click the red ...
Press Windows key + R. Type: appwiz.cpl. Hit Enter. Click View installed updates. Select the recent update. Right click it then click uninstall. Restart into Normal mode then check if stability/functionality is restored. If it is, proceed with the next steps.
Replied on September 17, 2021. -Hi, my name is Claudeir, I'm happy to help you! 1-Let Windows reinstall mouse drivers: Windows+X> device manager> mice> right click on all drivers> Uninstall. Restart the PC. 2-Clean startup: Clean boot is for you to determine if a background program is interfering with your system or to optimize your system load ...
Publisher 365 - problems with mouse control. I'm looking for some help following a recent upgrade from Office 2016 to Office 365. All programs are working fine except Publisher, which doesn't want to work with my mouse or track pad. Whenever I add an element (picture, text box, shape etc) and try to move it on the page using the mouse/track pad ...