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press the button on the wireless station then press the button on the mouse it should see it if it doesn't then you may need a new mouse. you can also test the batteries to make sure they have 1.5 v
Hello, have you tried changing the batteries in your mouse? They are probably dead or dying and that is why it is not working. Also, try restarting the computer. If you cannot even use a regular wired usb mouse, there may be something going on. Try changing the batteries, restarting the computer, and using a regular usb and a regular PS/2 mouse.
Have you checked the battery for the mouse? Try a new battery and see what happens? Also make sure you find the little button on the mouse and hold it for a few seconds to turn on! If none of these work; the laser is probably damaged.
The lock is bad very common problem with them, If you got 2-3 years out of your "smartkey" lock those things are like dinosaurs most of them don't make it 3 months and this problem happens. Get the traditional pin tumbler version of the Kwikset lock and this will never happen again. Plus it will be an easy swop out since they use the same latch.
Some Computers take longer than others to recognize that there is a
mouse plugged into the computer. If it is a USB mouse try plugging it into a different port or, if a disc came with the mouse, run the disc and install it manually. If all that fails consult a experienced HP consultant. Hope this helps and please don't forget to rate.
Hmm. I've had a similar thing happen with my tablet. Have you tried removing the tablet pen from the list of tools in tablet preferences and then adding it to the list again before checking the 'About' section of the tablet pen set-up and clicking the 'diagnose' button there in? As that worked for me when my tablet pen was not working. The pen was recognized by the tablet after that.
Same thing happened to me. I finally ended up with blue tooth telling me it could not detect my mouse and it had to find it. You might check your mouse settings in blue tooth.
You should get your mouse replaced if it is under by warranty. The
cause may be falling from the desk or even a sudden tap may get the
battery contacts unreliable. No use with cleaning or soldering the
contacts, this may happen again.
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