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Mikey NC Posted on Jul 26, 2020
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Why is my mouse left click responding intermittently? Windows 10.I suspect USB troubles.

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  • Anonymous Jul 26, 2020

    no PC told at all, w10 sure.
    USB mouse is bad.
    if fails on 2nd PC the mouse is bad.
    try all uSB ports first.
    id the PC internet connected if not any USB device of any kind can and will fail if internet is dead. on YOUR PC, learn how PNP works. plug and play.
    off hand I'd say mouse is bad.
    but only you can try all USB ports or 2nd PC sure.
    no mouse on earth made lasts for ever, and buttons top the list. ase does cord.
    omg no mouse make and model told
    is this a wire less mouse with its batteries dead or WEAK, IDK , cant see your mouse can I.

  • Anonymous Jul 26, 2020

    IS mouse wireless, or not.
    that be first. no mouse brand or model told
    no help, or wild guessing like below.

  • Mikey NC
    Mikey NC Jul 29, 2020

    I uninstalled the mouse then restarted the pc. It automatically reinstalled mouse which is now working fine.

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Method 1:
Let's first run hardware troubleshooter and check.

a) Press Windows.
b) Type Troubleshooting in the search box and hit Enter.
c) Click on Hardware and sound.
d) Click on Hardware and device and follow the on-screen instructions.
Method 2:
If the issue persists, I suggest you to un-install and re-install mouse driver from the computer manufacturer website and check if it helps.
Step 1: Un-install the mouse driver:

a. Press Windows Key from the keyboard.b. Type "device Manager" without quotes in the search box and hit Enter.
c. Expand Mice and other pointing devices.c. Right-click on the mouse driver and select "Uninstall".d. Restart the computer once it is uninstalled.

Step 2:Now re-install mouse driver from the computer manufacturer website. If Windows 10 drivers are not available on the manufacturer website, I suggest you to download and install the latest mouse driver compatibility mode from the computer manufacturer website. Check if it helps.

To install the mouse driver in compatibility mode follow these steps:
a. Download the latest mouse driver from the manufacturer's website and save it on your local disk.
b. Right-click on the setup file of the driver and select "Properties".
c. Select "Compatibility" Tab.
d. Place a check mark next to "Run this program in Compatibility mode" and select latest Windows version from the drop down list.
e. Let the driver install and then check the functionality.

  • Anonymous Jul 26, 2020

    wow, why not ask for wireless or wired mouse first. gee, they are NOT THE SAME.
    batteries love to fail in wireless
    as do bad switches, very common, new mouse works old mouse fails in all PCs tried.
    learn to diagnose first.

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