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first of all get the cc tv picture up on the tv then put the mouse into usb port when you have done that right click on the mouse then putt the mouse arrow on to where it says playback left click on the mouse then left click on ok then you will see a calendar for example if you wanted to go back to the 19 :30 3 april 2019 . put the arrow on th no 3 left click then left click on the camera you would like to view 1 or two if you choose 1 and 2 put it on sink mode left click all these required then to set the date you will see two time bars then put the mouse arrow on the 19;30 20:00 left click then left click the play button. that's how you do it
If PC user then it should be easy to fix. Top right corner of your web browser program should have three symbols: a minus sign, a box and an X.
Try clicking with your mouse on the box. It should make the program viewed slightly smaller. When it does you can move your mouse to the top of the window (usually a blue bar) and while clicking the left mouse button you can move it wherever you like (centre it).
It's more of a temporary solution and if the window is too big to fit the screen you can move the mouse to the left, right, bottom and when you move over the edge it will turn into a line with arrows at both ends.
When it does that you can click the left mouse button and drag the edge of the window to make the window smaller. Adjust each side as needed.
To fix things permanently you may have to adjust your monitor's settings using the buttons on the monitor itself. For that you're on your own as I don't know how to adjust every monitor's settings.
It's more than a coincidence that the mouse malfunction started after you got your PC back from repair. I suspect the settings have changed.
Go to your menu and scroll down to settings, then to devices and select "Mouse". It will walk you through the settings and you can make the necessary changes. Hope this helps!
mouse is most likely dead. you can switch the mouse properties so that the right key acts like the left key which requires uses of the window key on the keys board to access menu then use tab keys and then arrows keys to move to control panal the tab and use arrow keys to goto mouse and select switch primary and secondary button...but if your not into that just buy another mouse they re rather cheap
You can turn on "tapping" and will be able to tap instead of click. It seems like hardware problem. Take the computer apart and check the flat cable from the touchpad to the motherboard. Check with a mutltimeter whether the buttons are making contact on click.
Hi, please find some button near the mousepad. this is used to disable and enable the mouse arrow.. You might have accidentally clicked the button which disable your mouse.. so click it again to enable the mouse pointer.
there must've been some prob with the mousepad/ external mouse driver.go to control menu->double click mouse->choose hardware tab->properties->driver->update driver... do this with ya motherboard/laptop cd/dvd in the cd/dvd rom. choose search software driver automatically. once ya done. restart and start using mouse as before.
We had this happen within the first 30 minutes that we owned the Click Start! It still happens periodically when the kids are using it. For us the LED lights are flashing non-stop on the keyboard, and the mouse does not move the cursor on the screen and you cannot "click" on anything either.
Solution: On the underside of the keyboard is a very tiny hole. Push a pin or a paper clip into it, you'll feel some give in there like you are pushing a button. I push it until the lights stop flashing on the keyboard. It's the reset button. So far this has worked for us everytime.
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