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Same mouse issue has returned.

Discussion in 'Miscellaneous Hardware' started by Tony Loly, Jul 23, 2022.

  1. Tony Loly

    Tony Loly Registered Members

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    Not sure if I am right to start a new thread but the last one is listed as solved.
    Anyway the issue I then raised has returned..........

    https://computerhelpforums.com/threads/mouse-problem.54662/

    The new mouse now acts up just like the original so is there some issue with my PC?

    Help please, thanks.
     
  2. plodr

    plodr CHF Advisor CHF Advisers

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    It could just be Windows 11. Even though it has been out for awhile, there are still glitches with it. (I don't run and don't intend to run Windows 11 so I can't do any trouble-shooting.)
     
  3. Tony Loly

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    So should I consider going back to windows 10? .....if so how do I do that?
    Thanks
     
  4. Tony D

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    What kind of mouse are you using - wired or wireless?

    Wireless mice can be problematic.
     
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  5. IJAC

    IJAC Super-Moderator Super Moderators

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    Did you have the same problem in windows 10? If so then maybe the problem is with your hardware.
    I wouldn't go through all that until you do some more investigating.
     
  6. Tony Loly

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    Thanks Tony, thanks IJAC.
    No I never had a problem in windows ten.
    The original mouse came with the PC ( HP ) and just works automatically, no lead or anything. The new one is an Advent that came with a small thing I put in a USB slot so again no cable. You can see from this description what a novice I am, yes?
     
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  8. Tony Loly

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    Thanks IJAC, looks promising, I will investigate & let you know the outcome.
     

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