a) In the search bar Type "Troubleshooting". b) Press "Enter". c) On the Left Top corner click on "View All". d) List of built-in Hardware Troubleshooters will be displayed. e) Click on the "Hardware and Devices" from the list and troubleshoot. Article by Andre Da Costa. Volunteer Moderator.
The following worked for me and it's still working after 24 hours, a computer restart and sleep mode. 1) Go to Bluetooth and Other Devices Settings. 2) Remove the mouse (this will also uninstall the software) 3) Download, install and open the Bluetooth Arc Touch Mouse App from the Microsoft Store. 4) Download and install the mouse driver
I would suggest you to run this troubleshooter to check if the issue is with the Bluetooth adapter. Refer these steps: Press Windows key +X, select Control panel. Change the view by option on the top right to Large icons. Click on troubleshooting and click on the view all option on the left panel. Run the Hardware and devices troubleshooter.
Try the mouse in another PC to isolate if it's the mouse or Windows causing this. Try another mouse in this PC to confirm if Windows is the problem. 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.
In the Search box, type Device Manager and press Enter. 3. Click to expand on the category for Mice and other pointing devices. 4. Right-click on the name of the driver of your mouse and click on Uninstall. 5. Follow the on-screen steps to confirm the removal of the driver. 6. Reboot your computer.
If the keyboard and mouse works with other device proceed with the steps below. First, let's on the keyboard. Press Windows key + X. -Go to Settings. -Click Update and Security. -Click Troubleshooter then Additional troubleshooter. -Look for Keyboard and run the troubleshooter. -Press Windows key + X.
The driver for that is BthLEEnum.sys. I would uninstall the BT Dongle and check the box to uninstall all drivers. If there are Windows 10 drivers for it, try reloading. I do see it shows Bluetooth 2.0. My new system shows BT 4.2, so the device may be old enough to cause a problem.
To do so, follow these steps. Right-click on the start button and select "Device Manager". Then under "keybord" right click on the driver and click "uninstall". Reboot the computer so that Windows reinstalls the default drivers.
Press Windows key + X, select Control panel. Change the view by option on the top right to Large icons. Click on troubleshooting and click on the view all option on the left panel. Run the Hardware and devices troubleshooter. Restart your computer and check if the issue is resolved. If the issue still persists then refer the below article and
I purchased the 3600 bluetooth mouse and it is not being detected by my laptop - the device is switched onto bluetooth mode with the blue light on the back flashing, and bluetooth on the laptop is switched on. I go to Settings, then Devices: Bluetooth, printers, mouse, then I click on Bluetooth on the left, and the laptop continues to search
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Uninstall Cortex and any other associated Razer sub-programs. Press the Windows logo key + R to access a Run command box. Input this folder directory in Run and click OK: C:\Program Files (x86)\Razer. Press Ctrl + A to select any remaining files in the Razer folder. Press the Del key to erase the selected files.
1. Go to control panel, then go to devices. 2. Click the mouse tab on the left panel. then click Additional mouse options from the right panel. 2. Click the hardware tab and you should see two of "HID-compliant mouse", 3. Find the one that has it's location set as AlphaMouse, then go to properties and disable the device.
How to fix keyboard or mouse not detected in Windows 10, 8.1? 1. Update your drivers. Press the Windows Key + S and open the Device Manager. In the Device Manager, look for the device you want to update. Right-click on it and select Update driver. Let Windows search and update the driver.
Check Mouse Settings. Open the Control Panel and go to Hardware and Sound. Under Device and printers, click Mouse. This will open a new window with settings for your mouse. You want to visit both the Buttons and the Pointer Options tabs. You can change the speed of the double clicks and speed up your pointer.
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