How Do You Fix A Microsoft Wireless Mouse?
If you are working with a laptop and do not want to use the touchpad, a wireless mouse can be a big help. For the most part wireless mice are quite durable and easy to use, but problems do occur from time to time. When that wireless mouse stops working, it is important to know how to resolve the problem and get it back in service fast. Remove the batteries from the wireless mouse and replace them with fresh batteries. A dead or weak battery is the most likely cause of problems with a wireless mouse. Rechargeable batteries work best, but if you do not have any available you can use alkalines–just be aware that the battery life will be significantly lower. Remove the wireless mouse controller from the USB port on your PC or laptop and plug it in to another free USB port. Sometimes the wireless mouse will lose communication with the controller; plugging it in to another port often solves the problem. After the mouse is working you should be able to move the controller back to the origina