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Maybe the batteries need to be replaced, if that is not the problem try moving the transmitting device to a new spot and press the connect button. It is possible that the wireless system is defective and needs to be replaced. Depending on your version I believe that some had 1 yr, 3 yr and 5yr warranties. Check with Microsoft.
Mine did the same thing, so I took it apart. The flip hinge in the receiver wore through the wire running between the plug & the little board inside. I'm shopping for a new mouse.
plz check the batteries of your wireless mouse. try reinserting them or may be you can try a new set of batteries.also try to reset the connection on your mouse by pressing the connect button under the mouse and on the reciever together and releasing both together
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