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Sounds like the left switch has already gone bad. If it isn't a year old, it should be under warranty. Take it back (along with the receipt) to where you purchased it and ask for a replacement.
Replace the batteries anyway. It does not take much battery power to light that LED. Whenever a wireless mouse STOPS working for no reason. I immediately suspect the batteries.
You can first try switching to another USB port. This often causes system to Wake UP and realize a new devise has been detected.
Does this happen in one spot? There could be some device close by that is interfering with the signal.
hello ,on the bottom of your mouse there is a cover that you remove thats were the 2 aa batteries go. the cover has the wireless info on it you'll see a spot were you can use your finger nail to pop the cover off then after installing your batteries just pop it back on.
Turn the mouse over and find the small rest/connect button on the bottom of the mouse and press it. This should connect the mouse to the receiver and work properly. If not, try pressing the receiver burron and then press the button on the mouse. This should be fdone when ever you change batteries or glitch. Hope this helps you. Bud
I assume you put new batteries in you mouse. You may already know this, but give it a try. On the back of the mouse is a small reset/connect button. Press it and see if the mouse starts working. If it doesn't, then press the button on the receiver and then the button on the back of the mouse. When ever batteries are replaced or the mouse fails, this is the procedure to try. Hope this is of some help. Bud
so it dont work when u set it back down truy to move it it relly is a pos mouse tho i seen so many of these break u will wann buy microsoft brabnd one if u wantit more then 1 yr ok these aint made to last
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