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I bought an wireless optical mouse and it is installed but it is not working i replace battery and i guess maybe it is because of my vista windows that is not suporting wireless mouse,is it true?
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if your OS is Vista or Windows 7, you dont need to installed its driver.... all you gonna do is placed a new battery to the wireless mouse, plug the USB of its interface, start the PC, wait until it was properly detected and installed by System....... then pressed the "connect button" located at the bottom of your wireless mouse and at the interface module, and Presto!!!........... Goodluck!!!
Sounds like a Ebay sold mouse with non matching receiver to mouse.
Best laptop wireless mouse to buy in my opinion is Logitech VX Nano from Staples or some store like it.Work wonderful and battery life excellent. Windows Xp,Vista,Windows7 install the driver auto for you. Don't need the cd at all
The Unotron CS5100 range was discontinued some 3 - 4 years ago and replaced with the WS5100 so I am guessing that the one you have would not support Vista.
Have you tried contacting the place you bought it from, maybe they will switch it for you?
If your mouse manufacturer does not supply a driver for Vista you are pretty much out of luck for now. Vista is radically different from previous Windows operating systems and some hardware manufacturers are having a hard time adapting to it. If you have to have the mouse I would suggest you switch back to Windows XP till working drivers are released.
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