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I just set up a Dynex dx-pwlmse wireless optical mouse on my laptop running Vista Home Premium Service Pack 2. The mouse works, but the left and right button functions are reversed (left button functions as a typical right click, and right button functions as a typical left click). Suggestions?
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To use the mouse, you need to press the Eject button behind the scroll wheel. This lets you open the battery/USB storage compartment. Put two AAA batteries into the mouse. Then remove the USB adapter (it's between the two battery slots). Close the storage compartment and put the USB adapter into an available USB 2.0 slot on the computer with a version of the Windows OS above Windows 98. (Note: the specifications I see indicate Dynex wrote drivers for Windows Vista. It may not work with Windows 7, 8 or 10.) Make sure that the computer is on and can get driver updates from on-line sources. Turn on the mouse and it should auto-pair with the receiver. If there is no response, try pressing and holding the connect button on the bottom of the mouse.
Assuming you are using a newer version of Windows...Insert nano adapter into an available USB slot and the system should auto detect the adapter/mouse.
There should be a small button on the underneath of the mouse which should say "connect" press that button and also the one on the USB receiver if it has one. Also check if you have put the batteries in the right way round.
go into control panel and click on "mouse" to check your settings. You can set your mouse to several different combinations on what it does upon right-click or left-click..see if your settings are correct. If you have any questions let me know.
Have you tried going into the control panel - mouse - pointer options - motion speed (slower) and experiment with pointer precision check box? Try it, see what that gets ya.
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