How Do You Uninstall A Wireless Mouse Driver?
A wireless mouse that is not working properly and is being replaced or upgraded will need to have the drivers for the device removed from the computer. This can be done from the Add or Remove Program option within the Control Panel in Window XP, Vista or Windows 7. The process of removing a wireless mouse driver is automatic but does require you choose a few options from the Installation Wizard. Click on the Start menu and go into the Control Panel. Double click on the icon for Add or Remove Programs. Wait for the list of installed programs to appear and then scroll down to find the software for the wireless mouse in the list. Click the “Remove” button on the right to display the Installation Wizard. Click the “Next” button to continue and then click the “Finish” button. Restart the computer to complete the process. Click the Start button and type appwiz.cpl in the Start Search box and then press the Enter key. This will display the display Programs and Features in the Control Panel. S