Reboot if that does not work, unplug the mouse and try another USB slot, if that does not work, You will most likely need another mouse. Try a friends USB mouse, if it works fine then you need a new mouse. And it may be able to be repaired, but it would cost way less to just but another one. Unless there is just some dust or gunk inside it that u can get out by taking it apart.
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trouble with my mouse? on computer?
I would recommend getting a separate wireless optical mouse. The built-in mice on most laptops are barely usable, IMO. You should be able to find one for $15-$25 at any office or electronics store. Look for one where the receiver stores inside the mouse and uses a replaceable AA battery
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I found a little baby mouse?
Well, the best thing to do with a possibly harmed wild animal is to take it to a vet or animal shelter. They can help them heal and set them free once they are ready. What you are doing right now will be fine, but I would just give him oats instead of the peanut butter. I would suggest finding a shoebox, filling it with newspaper or cage filling, and poking a few little holes in the top. Take the mouse out and drive to your nearest vet or animal shelter. Hope this helped, good luck.
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Good way to get rid or catch a mouse?
Snap traps with some candy, cheese or a piece of meat attached to it will attract and catch the mouse
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Where can I find a computer mouse which is silent?
the microswitches in a mouse make the clicking noise - i do not know of a microswitch with a silent action. if there is a mouse out there that uses pressure switches rather than microswitches then that would be quieter but the mouse would be of very poor quality. surely the noise of the keyboard is far louder than the mouse? i think you should either 1.re arrange the sitting room in order to be further away from the pc 2.turn the tv up 3.wear ear plugs or- 4. see a doctor about the state of your nerves!
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computer mouse being crazy?
Take out the ball inside and clean it. If does not work. Replace the mouse
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Can a mouse and hamser breed?
No. They have a different amount of chromosomes, so they can not breed. The hamster is also going to kill the mouse. Hamsters are solitary and are territorial animals. They do not like other animals, especially of another species in their space. Separate them quickly, or one of them is going to end up dead
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How to Enable a Mouse for a Laptop
Although today's small, lightweight laptops allow for ergonomic typing and browsing, many users still prefer a handheld optical mouse for navigation. When you need to make precise movements with your cursor, such as while using image-editing software or drawing a diagram in Paint, the optical mouse is the preferred choice over the built-in touchpad. Whether you are using a wireless optical mouse or a USB mouse, enabling it as your primary navigational tool is easy to do. Verify that the mouse you are thinking of purchasing is compatible with your laptop model. Browse the mouse manufacturer's website or read the packaging to ensure that it will function with your computer. Plug the mouse's USB cable into the matching port on the side of your laptop. Restart your computer while the mouse is connected. Once the system has rebooted, the New Hardware Wizard will run and install the driver required for proper functioning of the mouse. Move your mouse a few times to confirm that the cursor responds. You may now use your optical mouse as well as your computer's touchpad for navigation. Install the required batteries in the wireless mouse. On most models, you can lift the top panel on the mouse to expose the battery compartment. AA batteries are typically used to power wireless mice. Plug the USB receiver bundled with the mouse into the port on the side of your computer. Press and hold the small button on the underside of the mouse and the button on the USB receiver simultaneously. Continue holding the buttons down until the tracking light on the underside of the mouse illuminates. Turn the mouse over and begin moving it to ensure that the cursor tracks properly.