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What type of mouse do you use? USB or PS2 connector mouse.? If you're using usb connector mouse, change it to PS2 connector mouse. Start your pc/laptop. When you're in the OS, plug out the PS2 mouse and then plug in the usb connector mouse. Restart you pc/laptop. Is it ok now?

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You haven't said what kind of mouse you have or whether it used to work.
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