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I have a toshiba Mini Retractable Laser Mouse - Silver evreything is coool but when iam play some fps example bioshock i cant aim beacuse the mice is too sensitive.I tried get down the sensitive in the controll panel and in the game but still too fast the mice.I looked a driver for the mice but didnt fond on the net please help me thanks
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Like other computer mice this one doesn't have any specific driver download:
1) Plug the mouse in the USB slot and check the laser beam under the mouse - if there is no light, the mouse is dead, and you should return it to the seller for replacement. (Such a thin cable of the mouse is very vulnerable and might break easily. More over I find many negative reviews about this rectractable mouse - so if your seller offers to replace it - ask for a different model or test it with your laptop right in the shop before bringing it home.)
2) Here is a solution that already worked for another user, but was very complicated: http://forums.toshiba.com/t5/Keyboards-Touchpads/USB-mouse-not-recognized-drivers-can-t-be-installed/m-p/23526
3) Or alternatively download and install a free driver updater software, e.g. http://www.innovative-sol.com/drivermax/index.htm - let it scan and update all your missing drivers - it may fix USB general problems if this causes also the mouse problems.
this is because of lose coonection in the wire. r the USB port got damaged. jus trying using another mouse if it works in your computer then the problem with the usb port.
Optical mouse from inside: http://www.gadgetrivia.com/photos/o/56422-best_optical_mouse.jpg (this isn't a retractable mouse, but the inside looks exactly the same, only the cord this different which doesn't matter in this situation).
Here are instructions for optical mouse repair: http://www.thenetguruz.com/hardware/diy-optical-mouse-repair/
But if your mouse doesn't work first plug the mouse in the USB slot and check the laser beam under the mouse - if there is no light, the mouse is dead, and you should return it to the seller for replacement. (Such a thin cable of the mouse is very vulnerable and might break easily. More over I find many negative reviews about this rectractable mouse - so if your seller offers to replace it - ask for a different model or test it with your laptop right in the shop before bringing it home.)
2) Here is a solution that already worked for another user, but was very complicated: http://forums.toshiba.com/t5/Keyboards-Touchpads/USB-mouse-not-recognized-drivers-can-t-be-installed/m-p/23526
3) Or alternatively download and install a free driver updater software, e.g. http://www.innovative-sol.com/drivermax/index.htm - let it scan and update all your missing drivers - it may fix USB general problems if this causes also the mouse problems.
Yes,
you need a Vista driver for this device, windows 95 shows how old it is ! If you are upgrading from WIndows XP to Vista delete all the mouse drivers in the device manager (under control panel). Then let Vista install new ones.
Hey,
Goto device manager by right-clicking My Computer-> properties-> hardware-> device manager.
There in mice and other pointing devices category, select your mouse, uninstall it and refresh the page.
It should automatically detect your mouse.
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