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Looks like it might be time to take a second bite at the Apple. All of the aforementioned wireless devices work on other systems. Thank you for assistance in advance, Matt I have been sharing this identical post everywhere I see fit and will continue until I (hopefully) find a solution.
#How to pull apart a microsoft wireless mouse 3500 update
Badabing… no problems other than I can’t use that for my presentations.Ĭonclusion is that M$ pushed some update that has affected how wireless mouses interface with Windows 10. Last ditch (with dread, but needed to troubleshoot), a wired mouse. It doesn’t work just like the other mouses. NOTE: And yes, MANY cold and warm reboots in-between. So to continue with troubleshooting tried a Microsoft MSK-1056 with identical results. Try it on another computer… works just fine. Being a hardware and software guy from back to the ’70’s I took it apart and cleaned the contacts and validated continuity. Plug wireless mouse #1 in and boot… no left mouse click at all.
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So what has happened is I hadn’t used my Windows 10 personal laptop for a couple of months and decided to break it out to backup data on my cell. Over the past couple of months I have tried every PowerShell script / scannow and driver update that I could find, tried many suggested control panel settings, installed and ran MANY antivirus programs, replaced batteries, left batteries out for an evening, tried multiple wireless mouses, used different USB ports, and yes… even allowed a full MS software upgrade. Howdy, and before I get singed for not searching and reviewing posts please know that I have.