I have the above mouse connected to my pc in the USB slot, and i keep getting no responses from my mouse and an error message, which to correct i have to unplug the mouse and reattach it, does this happen to anyone else, and how do u fix it
I was having the same problem yesterday, and i have the new driver for the mouse 5.20.413.0, and the mouse properties say that the device is working.MedNez said:Have you installed and configured any software that came with the mouse? Disconnecting it safely and reconnecting it, as the error message says, should do the trick, rather than resetting the entire computer.
Ive had the mouse for a little over a year now, so i dont see what the problem isJimmyK said:if you havent used this USB mouse before - you may need to enable the use of a USB mouse in your BIOS. if all else fails - you can usually get a usb -> ps/2 adapter which should solve your problems.
I have Windows XP SP2, installed and the problem is occuring without my pc going into hibernationMedNez said:
I only got one pc, only one mouse, i have other USB slots but,MedNez said:Do you have a different computer you could try it on ? Or another mouse or USB device you could test out for a while to make sure it's actually the mouse that is the problem?
Will i have to restart the computer to put the mouse in a new slotmelsc said:try it in another usb slot...if it still doesnt work the mouse may have died...
You never know, can't hurt to try it.Korn said:Would rolling back the driver help
Really, i was told that MS was bestMedNez said:Rolling back the driver will only help if there is a problem with the new driver. On that note, Logitech mice are pretty cheap in price these days and are superior to Microsoft Mice.