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Downloaded safari and restarted wins xp and lost my logtich l-7 mouse.
in the device manager under human iterface devices it indicates thatmy usb receiver is not working. ( when i plug in usb for the lx7 iget error. i in windowns 32 i can not see and driver . how do i fix this problem
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James: I could not find one for you either. However, I do know that on my own computer, I can't switch a mouse without restarting my computer or it does not recognize it.
Do a restore, to back before you installed it, you just want to do the restore point before the install then you start fresh and then make sure under your device settings that you have more than one usb port active, designate under the default programs that the auto play is on, you get it, easy.
click start control panel under harware and sound view devices and printers you should see your mouse right click select open download mouse software once your usb mouse is connected windows 7 should automatically search for and update the drivers
click start right click on my computer select properties device manager control scroll to mice and pointing devices you might see a yellow question/exclamation mark? ! or a red Xthis means a driver will need to be updatedright click select update driver
click start right click on my computer select properties device manager control scroll to mice and pointing devices you might see a yellow question mark? right update driver click start control panel mouse you should see 4 tabs buttons pointers pointer options and hardware under hardware you have options to troubleshoot also you can select properties under driver you will have the options update driver rollback driver or uninstall in xp click start right click on my computer select properties device manager control scroll to mice and pointing devices you might see a yellow question mark? right update driver in make sure the battery is good ((has full charge))also you might test the usb device for the mouse is inserted correctly into the usb port (if applicable) Windows 7 hope this helps
I assume this is a USB mouse and it should work. Attach the mouse and check your device manager that can be accessed by doing the following: Find the icon for My Computer (XP) or Computer (Vista, Win 7). Right click on it and then choose the hardware tab. When that tab opens, click on device manager. Check the mouse item to see if your mouse is recognized. It may have an exclamation mark on it. If so, right click on it and delete it. Check the USB devices at the end of the list to make sure there are no exclamation marks on any. If there are, delete them. Restart the computer to see if the devices are found. This should work. The only problem you could have is if the mouse itself is bad or if your motherboard is having a problem.
Method 1: Initiate recognition of the USB device by using Device Manager----To initiate recognition of the USB device by using Device Manager, follow these steps:---
Click Start, click Run, type Devmgmt.msc, and then click OK. The Device Managerwindow opens.
Click to select your computer as the location for the scan.
On the Action menu, click Scan for hardware changes.
Windows XP recognizes the new device.
Close the Device Manager window.
If this method resolves the issue, you are finished.
If this method does not resolve the issue, go to method 2.
Method 2: Disable power management of the USB hub---Use this method if method 1 does not work. To disable power management of the USB hub, follow these steps:===
Click Start, click Run, type Devmgmt.msc, and then click OK. The Device Managerwindow opens.
Expand Universal Serial Bus controllers.
Right-click a USB Root Hub in the list, and then click Properties. The USB Root Hub Properties dialog box is displayed.
Click the Power Management tab.
Click to clear the Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power check box, and then click OK.
Repeat steps 3 through 6 for each USB Root Hub in the list.
On the Action menu, click Scan for hardware changes.
Windows XP recognizes the new device.
Close the Device Manager window.--
If this method does not resolve the issue, go to method 3---
Method 3: Restart the computer---To initiate recognition of the USB device, first unplug the USB device and restart the computer. Then, wait five to ten seconds before you plug the USB device into the computer or hub. Windows XP recognizes the new device.
If this method does not resolve the issue, you might want to review the articles in the "Similar Problems and Solutions" section, or contact Support. For information about how to contact Support, visit the following Microsoft Web site:----
http://support.microsoft.com/contactus --- This will
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restart the computer. unplug and plug in, if it still fails folloe these steps:
(Windows XP) START -> (RIGHT CLICK) MY COMPUTER -> PROPITERIES -> (TAB) HARDWARE -> DEVICE MANAGER -> HUMAN INTERFACE DEVICES -> Than Highlight your Mouse and Tablit and click the Uninstall buttion at the top. -> RESTART
(Windows Vista, 7) START -> (RIGHT CLICK) MY COMPUTER -> PROPITERIES -> (ON THE SIDE) DEVICE MANAGER -> HUMAN INTERFACE DEVICES -> Than Highlight your Mouse and Tablit and click the Uninstall buttion at the top. -> RESTART
Look in device manager and see if it recognizes the device.. should appear as a human interface device and under the mouses. If not then unplug the mouse from the usb port and plug it back in. If it still doesn't recognize the device then search for new hardware or find a driver on the internet.
Sounds like you need to update your mouse's driver, you will find the intellimouse 6.3 driver for Windows XP at the link below "IntelliPoint 6.3 32-bit for Windows XP".
Did you check the batteries? Is the little red light under the mouse lit when you plug it in? Have you looked in the device manager to see if the system is recognizing it? Do this by right clicking on "my computer" and left clicking on "properties." Then left click on "hardware" and then "device manager." Check the devices: "mice" and also "human interface devices." If you find the mouse, highlight it and delete it. Restart your computer and plug the mouse USB receiver back in. Also, click on the "connect" button on the receiver and under the mouse.
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