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1: The driver does not work after updating it, which is likely to be a driver problem.
2: It is recommended to restore to the original driver, in the device manager, find the mouse, there is a rollback driver, click to try.
This system is the Japanese version, and the Chinese one should show the rollback driver, and it can be clicked after the update.
4: It may also be poisoned, it is recommended to try antivirus.
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Of course, there is no need to reinstall, since it is caused by updating the driver, then uninstall the updated driver, and then re-scan the hardware from the device manager, and install the driver. It's better to find a mouse with a PS2 interface, otherwise you'll have to use a keyboard to operate. I also encountered the same problem as you, the driver wizard mistook my mouse for Logitech's mouse, and the mouse could not be used after the update, so I used the keyboard operation to uninstall the driver!
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It should be a software conflict, enter the safe mode of boot security f8 in the update driver.
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The new driver is not compatible with the system, so delete it.
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Take the mouse respawn and give it a try.
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What should I do if the mouse fails after updating the driver?
Hello, you can try the following methods: restart the computer to see if the mouse is plugged in again, and check whether the mouse interface is dirty. Try uninstalling the device driver and then rebooting, if it is normal it will automatically roll back after restarting.
That's the one you said above, right-click, uninstall) Take other mice to try to see if the mouse is broken or the computer is a problem.
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After the computer updates the driver, the mouse fails, you can wait a while and try again, if it really doesn't work, find someone to fix it.
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If the mouse fails, you can restart the computer and check if the socket is loose. If it still doesn't work, just change it to a new mouse.
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At this time, you can consider redoing the system, which can solve this problem perfectly.
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Summary. If your mouse and keyboard are failing when you update your drivers, here are some things you can try: Check your mouse and keyboard connections to make sure they're plugged into the correct ports and aren't loose.
Try using a different mouse or keyboard instead. If the new device is working, there may be a problem with the original device. Enter Safe Mode and restart your computer.
In safe mode, the computer loads only the most basic drivers and system services. Once in safe mode, try rolling back to a previous driver version or manually updating the drivers for your mouse and keyboard through Device Manager. If the above methods still don't solve the problem, you may want to consider reinstalling your operating system and then reinstalling the drivers for your mouse and keyboard.
Hope the above methods can help!
If your mouse and keyboard are failing when you update your drivers, here are some things you can try: Check your mouse and keyboard connections to make sure they're plugged into the correct ports and aren't loose. Try using a different mouse or keyboard instead.
If the new device is working properly, it may be that the original device is high or missing. Enter Safe Mode and restart your computer. In safe mode, the computer loads only the most basic drivers and system services.
Once in safe mode, try rolling back to Tuankuan's previous driver version or manually updating the drivers for your mouse and keyboard via Device Manager. If the above methods still don't solve the problem, you may want to consider reinstalling your operating system and then reinstalling the drivers for your mouse and keyboard. Hope the above methods can help!
Can you elaborate on that a little bit more?
Is the driver finished? Restart your computer and take a look.
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and so on to change the style of the mouse: Start Menu - Settings - Control Panel - Mouse - Pointer - Browse to select your favorite mouse pointer style. (If you have a mouse pointer, copy and paste the mouse pointer to C:.)
There is an easy way to get it right, and that is to take it and fix it. You're welcome, just fine.