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It happened suddenly. I have not installed anything new on my PC.

I restarted it and then my mouse seems not to work.

The cursor was in the middle of the screen and it was invisible.

I was not able to see it or move it. I was able to click.

I plugged in another mouse. The cursor appeared and I was able to see and move it using new mouse.

Using old mouse I am still able to click but not to move.



How to make this mouse work?










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  • Either the old mouse is broken, or it doesn't have the right drivers installed. What kinda of mouse is it? What is your computer info? We're going to need more information in order to help.

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It happened suddenly. I have not installed anything new on my PC.

I restarted it and then my mouse seems not to work.

The cursor was in the middle of the screen and it was invisible.

I was not able to see it or move it. I was able to click.

I plugged in another mouse. The cursor appeared and I was able to see and move it using new mouse.

Using old mouse I am still able to click but not to move.



How to make this mouse work?










share|improve this question























  • Either the old mouse is broken, or it doesn't have the right drivers installed. What kinda of mouse is it? What is your computer info? We're going to need more information in order to help.

    – imtheman
    Oct 10 '14 at 23:13
















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It happened suddenly. I have not installed anything new on my PC.

I restarted it and then my mouse seems not to work.

The cursor was in the middle of the screen and it was invisible.

I was not able to see it or move it. I was able to click.

I plugged in another mouse. The cursor appeared and I was able to see and move it using new mouse.

Using old mouse I am still able to click but not to move.



How to make this mouse work?










share|improve this question














It happened suddenly. I have not installed anything new on my PC.

I restarted it and then my mouse seems not to work.

The cursor was in the middle of the screen and it was invisible.

I was not able to see it or move it. I was able to click.

I plugged in another mouse. The cursor appeared and I was able to see and move it using new mouse.

Using old mouse I am still able to click but not to move.



How to make this mouse work?







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  • Either the old mouse is broken, or it doesn't have the right drivers installed. What kinda of mouse is it? What is your computer info? We're going to need more information in order to help.

    – imtheman
    Oct 10 '14 at 23:13





















  • Either the old mouse is broken, or it doesn't have the right drivers installed. What kinda of mouse is it? What is your computer info? We're going to need more information in order to help.

    – imtheman
    Oct 10 '14 at 23:13



















Either the old mouse is broken, or it doesn't have the right drivers installed. What kinda of mouse is it? What is your computer info? We're going to need more information in order to help.

– imtheman
Oct 10 '14 at 23:13







Either the old mouse is broken, or it doesn't have the right drivers installed. What kinda of mouse is it? What is your computer info? We're going to need more information in order to help.

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It sounds like this mouse may have broken. The best way to tell is to plug up the old mouse up to a different computer to see if it has issues on that one as well. If it works fine on a different computer than this would mean you're having driver issues with that mouse on the first PC.



If it's a special type of mouse try and re-install the drivers. If it's a generic mouse than it's probably just finally bit the dust.






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    In the interest of saving your own valuable time.
    You should just buy a new mouse.
    They seldom have out of the box defective issues.
    They come with there own new drivers.



    A mouse can be acquired at most computer stores very economically.
    This is verified by Microsoft.






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      You may be able to fix this by re-installing the mouses's driver. It's also possible your mouse has reached it's end of life.



      Steps for re-installing mouse drivers:



      enter image description here



      Go to "Control Panel/Hardware and Sound/Devices and Printers". Find your mouse, right click on it, and chose "remove device".



      enter image description here



      You will get a prompt asking if you are sure, click "yes". Your mouse will now stop working.



      Disconnect your mouse from the computer, wait a few seconds, and then reconnect it. If the mouse is plug-n-play it will install the drivers again automatically, and resume functioning. If your mouse requires manual drivers (eg: came with a driver cd) then you will need to install them (so you might want to temporarily also connect your other mouse so you can access the drivers).



      Notes:




      • These instructions are for Windows 8, so the screenshots may be slightly different from what you see in Windows 8.1?






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        Honestly, I was having this same issue and I just took out my batteries, and put the exact same pair I took out back in, then it worked.






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          I have been using this Lenovo N100 wireless for more than 3 years. Today, as I was working on my laptop with the mouse it suddenly stopped moving. I can click all 3 buttons but cannot move around the cursor. So I googled for solutions. I found a few suggestions like removing and re-inserting the USB sensor, taking out the battery and putting back again, and uninstalling the driver, re-installing again. But none of them worked.
          At last I switched of the mouse. Then I pressed down all the 3 buttons and switched on the mouse. At last it was working.
          I hope this helps all who are facing the same issue.






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            I've tried almost half of the things people have said to do on about 10 websites now. None of them worked. The mouse might be dead, just buy or use your new one. It's the same thing for me, I can left click, right click, and I can scroll up and down just fine but the cursor will not move. My keyboard mouse pad works just fine, it's just the USB mouse. I'll just deal with the fact that it's a dead mouse, and buy a new one that will break in at least 1-2 years at staples...






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              I am having the same issue that I can click the right,left and scroll button but can not move cursor so I tried to resolve this issue.The issue is inside the mouse the small block of laser is misplaced. So just open the mouse and reassemble that its very simple.
              I am using Logitech M235 mouse and there is only one screw in battery holder just remove that and place the laser source at right place in mouse.






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                It sounds like this mouse may have broken. The best way to tell is to plug up the old mouse up to a different computer to see if it has issues on that one as well. If it works fine on a different computer than this would mean you're having driver issues with that mouse on the first PC.



                If it's a special type of mouse try and re-install the drivers. If it's a generic mouse than it's probably just finally bit the dust.






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                  It sounds like this mouse may have broken. The best way to tell is to plug up the old mouse up to a different computer to see if it has issues on that one as well. If it works fine on a different computer than this would mean you're having driver issues with that mouse on the first PC.



                  If it's a special type of mouse try and re-install the drivers. If it's a generic mouse than it's probably just finally bit the dust.






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                    It sounds like this mouse may have broken. The best way to tell is to plug up the old mouse up to a different computer to see if it has issues on that one as well. If it works fine on a different computer than this would mean you're having driver issues with that mouse on the first PC.



                    If it's a special type of mouse try and re-install the drivers. If it's a generic mouse than it's probably just finally bit the dust.






                    share|improve this answer













                    It sounds like this mouse may have broken. The best way to tell is to plug up the old mouse up to a different computer to see if it has issues on that one as well. If it works fine on a different computer than this would mean you're having driver issues with that mouse on the first PC.



                    If it's a special type of mouse try and re-install the drivers. If it's a generic mouse than it's probably just finally bit the dust.







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                    answered Oct 10 '14 at 23:29









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                        In the interest of saving your own valuable time.
                        You should just buy a new mouse.
                        They seldom have out of the box defective issues.
                        They come with there own new drivers.



                        A mouse can be acquired at most computer stores very economically.
                        This is verified by Microsoft.






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                          In the interest of saving your own valuable time.
                          You should just buy a new mouse.
                          They seldom have out of the box defective issues.
                          They come with there own new drivers.



                          A mouse can be acquired at most computer stores very economically.
                          This is verified by Microsoft.






                          share|improve this answer


























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                            In the interest of saving your own valuable time.
                            You should just buy a new mouse.
                            They seldom have out of the box defective issues.
                            They come with there own new drivers.



                            A mouse can be acquired at most computer stores very economically.
                            This is verified by Microsoft.






                            share|improve this answer













                            In the interest of saving your own valuable time.
                            You should just buy a new mouse.
                            They seldom have out of the box defective issues.
                            They come with there own new drivers.



                            A mouse can be acquired at most computer stores very economically.
                            This is verified by Microsoft.







                            share|improve this answer












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                            answered Oct 11 '14 at 2:16









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                                You may be able to fix this by re-installing the mouses's driver. It's also possible your mouse has reached it's end of life.



                                Steps for re-installing mouse drivers:



                                enter image description here



                                Go to "Control Panel/Hardware and Sound/Devices and Printers". Find your mouse, right click on it, and chose "remove device".



                                enter image description here



                                You will get a prompt asking if you are sure, click "yes". Your mouse will now stop working.



                                Disconnect your mouse from the computer, wait a few seconds, and then reconnect it. If the mouse is plug-n-play it will install the drivers again automatically, and resume functioning. If your mouse requires manual drivers (eg: came with a driver cd) then you will need to install them (so you might want to temporarily also connect your other mouse so you can access the drivers).



                                Notes:




                                • These instructions are for Windows 8, so the screenshots may be slightly different from what you see in Windows 8.1?






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                                  You may be able to fix this by re-installing the mouses's driver. It's also possible your mouse has reached it's end of life.



                                  Steps for re-installing mouse drivers:



                                  enter image description here



                                  Go to "Control Panel/Hardware and Sound/Devices and Printers". Find your mouse, right click on it, and chose "remove device".



                                  enter image description here



                                  You will get a prompt asking if you are sure, click "yes". Your mouse will now stop working.



                                  Disconnect your mouse from the computer, wait a few seconds, and then reconnect it. If the mouse is plug-n-play it will install the drivers again automatically, and resume functioning. If your mouse requires manual drivers (eg: came with a driver cd) then you will need to install them (so you might want to temporarily also connect your other mouse so you can access the drivers).



                                  Notes:




                                  • These instructions are for Windows 8, so the screenshots may be slightly different from what you see in Windows 8.1?






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                                    You may be able to fix this by re-installing the mouses's driver. It's also possible your mouse has reached it's end of life.



                                    Steps for re-installing mouse drivers:



                                    enter image description here



                                    Go to "Control Panel/Hardware and Sound/Devices and Printers". Find your mouse, right click on it, and chose "remove device".



                                    enter image description here



                                    You will get a prompt asking if you are sure, click "yes". Your mouse will now stop working.



                                    Disconnect your mouse from the computer, wait a few seconds, and then reconnect it. If the mouse is plug-n-play it will install the drivers again automatically, and resume functioning. If your mouse requires manual drivers (eg: came with a driver cd) then you will need to install them (so you might want to temporarily also connect your other mouse so you can access the drivers).



                                    Notes:




                                    • These instructions are for Windows 8, so the screenshots may be slightly different from what you see in Windows 8.1?






                                    share|improve this answer













                                    You may be able to fix this by re-installing the mouses's driver. It's also possible your mouse has reached it's end of life.



                                    Steps for re-installing mouse drivers:



                                    enter image description here



                                    Go to "Control Panel/Hardware and Sound/Devices and Printers". Find your mouse, right click on it, and chose "remove device".



                                    enter image description here



                                    You will get a prompt asking if you are sure, click "yes". Your mouse will now stop working.



                                    Disconnect your mouse from the computer, wait a few seconds, and then reconnect it. If the mouse is plug-n-play it will install the drivers again automatically, and resume functioning. If your mouse requires manual drivers (eg: came with a driver cd) then you will need to install them (so you might want to temporarily also connect your other mouse so you can access the drivers).



                                    Notes:




                                    • These instructions are for Windows 8, so the screenshots may be slightly different from what you see in Windows 8.1?







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                                    answered Oct 11 '14 at 4:28









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                                        Honestly, I was having this same issue and I just took out my batteries, and put the exact same pair I took out back in, then it worked.






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                                          Honestly, I was having this same issue and I just took out my batteries, and put the exact same pair I took out back in, then it worked.






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                                            Honestly, I was having this same issue and I just took out my batteries, and put the exact same pair I took out back in, then it worked.






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                                            Honestly, I was having this same issue and I just took out my batteries, and put the exact same pair I took out back in, then it worked.







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                                                I have been using this Lenovo N100 wireless for more than 3 years. Today, as I was working on my laptop with the mouse it suddenly stopped moving. I can click all 3 buttons but cannot move around the cursor. So I googled for solutions. I found a few suggestions like removing and re-inserting the USB sensor, taking out the battery and putting back again, and uninstalling the driver, re-installing again. But none of them worked.
                                                At last I switched of the mouse. Then I pressed down all the 3 buttons and switched on the mouse. At last it was working.
                                                I hope this helps all who are facing the same issue.






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                                                  I have been using this Lenovo N100 wireless for more than 3 years. Today, as I was working on my laptop with the mouse it suddenly stopped moving. I can click all 3 buttons but cannot move around the cursor. So I googled for solutions. I found a few suggestions like removing and re-inserting the USB sensor, taking out the battery and putting back again, and uninstalling the driver, re-installing again. But none of them worked.
                                                  At last I switched of the mouse. Then I pressed down all the 3 buttons and switched on the mouse. At last it was working.
                                                  I hope this helps all who are facing the same issue.






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                                                    I have been using this Lenovo N100 wireless for more than 3 years. Today, as I was working on my laptop with the mouse it suddenly stopped moving. I can click all 3 buttons but cannot move around the cursor. So I googled for solutions. I found a few suggestions like removing and re-inserting the USB sensor, taking out the battery and putting back again, and uninstalling the driver, re-installing again. But none of them worked.
                                                    At last I switched of the mouse. Then I pressed down all the 3 buttons and switched on the mouse. At last it was working.
                                                    I hope this helps all who are facing the same issue.






                                                    share|improve this answer













                                                    I have been using this Lenovo N100 wireless for more than 3 years. Today, as I was working on my laptop with the mouse it suddenly stopped moving. I can click all 3 buttons but cannot move around the cursor. So I googled for solutions. I found a few suggestions like removing and re-inserting the USB sensor, taking out the battery and putting back again, and uninstalling the driver, re-installing again. But none of them worked.
                                                    At last I switched of the mouse. Then I pressed down all the 3 buttons and switched on the mouse. At last it was working.
                                                    I hope this helps all who are facing the same issue.







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                                                    answered Jul 21 '17 at 7:48









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                                                        I've tried almost half of the things people have said to do on about 10 websites now. None of them worked. The mouse might be dead, just buy or use your new one. It's the same thing for me, I can left click, right click, and I can scroll up and down just fine but the cursor will not move. My keyboard mouse pad works just fine, it's just the USB mouse. I'll just deal with the fact that it's a dead mouse, and buy a new one that will break in at least 1-2 years at staples...






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                                                          I've tried almost half of the things people have said to do on about 10 websites now. None of them worked. The mouse might be dead, just buy or use your new one. It's the same thing for me, I can left click, right click, and I can scroll up and down just fine but the cursor will not move. My keyboard mouse pad works just fine, it's just the USB mouse. I'll just deal with the fact that it's a dead mouse, and buy a new one that will break in at least 1-2 years at staples...






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                                                            I've tried almost half of the things people have said to do on about 10 websites now. None of them worked. The mouse might be dead, just buy or use your new one. It's the same thing for me, I can left click, right click, and I can scroll up and down just fine but the cursor will not move. My keyboard mouse pad works just fine, it's just the USB mouse. I'll just deal with the fact that it's a dead mouse, and buy a new one that will break in at least 1-2 years at staples...






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                                                            I've tried almost half of the things people have said to do on about 10 websites now. None of them worked. The mouse might be dead, just buy or use your new one. It's the same thing for me, I can left click, right click, and I can scroll up and down just fine but the cursor will not move. My keyboard mouse pad works just fine, it's just the USB mouse. I'll just deal with the fact that it's a dead mouse, and buy a new one that will break in at least 1-2 years at staples...







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                                                            answered Jul 9 '17 at 14:48









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                                                                I am having the same issue that I can click the right,left and scroll button but can not move cursor so I tried to resolve this issue.The issue is inside the mouse the small block of laser is misplaced. So just open the mouse and reassemble that its very simple.
                                                                I am using Logitech M235 mouse and there is only one screw in battery holder just remove that and place the laser source at right place in mouse.






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                                                                  I am having the same issue that I can click the right,left and scroll button but can not move cursor so I tried to resolve this issue.The issue is inside the mouse the small block of laser is misplaced. So just open the mouse and reassemble that its very simple.
                                                                  I am using Logitech M235 mouse and there is only one screw in battery holder just remove that and place the laser source at right place in mouse.






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                                                                    I am having the same issue that I can click the right,left and scroll button but can not move cursor so I tried to resolve this issue.The issue is inside the mouse the small block of laser is misplaced. So just open the mouse and reassemble that its very simple.
                                                                    I am using Logitech M235 mouse and there is only one screw in battery holder just remove that and place the laser source at right place in mouse.






                                                                    share|improve this answer















                                                                    I am having the same issue that I can click the right,left and scroll button but can not move cursor so I tried to resolve this issue.The issue is inside the mouse the small block of laser is misplaced. So just open the mouse and reassemble that its very simple.
                                                                    I am using Logitech M235 mouse and there is only one screw in battery holder just remove that and place the laser source at right place in mouse.







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