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Mouse Not Responding Despite Power Supply: Driver Issues, Hardware Detection, & Alternative Mice

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  • #1 9137217
    dominikag7
    Level 2  
    Hello !
    As I wrote in the subject, I have a problem with the mouse. More specifically, it worked normally before and at all, but recently when I turned on the computer, it did not work, it seems to be on, so the power supply has, but it does not work. I also tried to connect other mice, even without wired ones, and nothing works. When installing it shows that there are no drivers on the computer, but no drivers are needed for it !!! When I try to install / add hardware manually, it detects the mouse but shows that the hardware is working properly. Does anyone know how to fix it?
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  • #2 9137253
    sred
    Level 19  
    What type of mouse, if USB, are the ports functional? Test your mouse on another PC.
  • #3 9137297
    RADU23
    Moderator of Computers service
    If you have any USB device, e.g. USB flash drive, plug it in and tell if the computer can see it normally?
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  • #4 9137363
    daavid117
    Level 42  
    Or maybe your friend has a PSP and cannot connect a mouse? Seriously, give your full hardware configuration and what system you have.
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  • #5 9137484
    dominikag7
    Level 2  
    The mice are definitely good because I checked my brother on the computer. The pen-drive reads normally. As for the system, I have Windows XP. At first I thought that some virus would not infect the mouse but the mouse itself. At most, I will have to bring IT to IT. And there is such an option at all because I have a 100mA mouse and I read that 20mA is the best for USB because it burns out?
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  • #7 9137506
    fruuu
    Level 14  
    dominikag7 wrote:
    And there is such an option at all because I have a 100mA mouse and I read that 20mA is the best for USB because it burns out?

    Give the source of these revelations.
  • #8 9137551
    dominikag7
    Level 2  
    On some forum; D I don't even know where.
  • #9 9137653
    Maryush
    Level 22  
    This mouse needs a little more training. But seriously, something had to be done in the system. I suggest going back in time by restoring the system to a time when the mouse was still working.
  • #10 9146186
    dominikag7
    Level 2  
    I have already repaired; D Thanks for the advice, but I still had to upload the new system to make it work.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around a user experiencing issues with their mouse, which powers on but does not function properly. Despite testing multiple mice and confirming that USB ports are operational with other devices, the mouse remains unresponsive. The user is running Windows XP and suspects potential driver issues or system malfunctions. Suggestions include checking USB port functionality, restoring the system to a previous state, and considering hardware compatibility. Ultimately, the user resolved the issue by reinstalling the operating system.
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