Question:
Mouse froze on my laptop?
Peanut
2008-01-08 19:55:29 UTC
I have one of those new Vista Laptops and a wireless mouse. Well the mouse appears to still be capable of working, but for some reason when I move the mouse the arrow is frozen and wont move. The mouse keyboard pad that is attatched to the laptop works though. Did I press some sort of button that won't allow it to work? or did I accidently hit a different safety setting? Please help
Four answers:
Crysis
2008-01-08 20:02:18 UTC
Possible Solutions to fix a nonworking wireless mouse!!!



1. Replace the battery.

2. Bring try brining the mouse connector (usually USB) closer to your mouse.

3. If its a wheel mouse, clean the wheel.

4. If its optical, check any dirt or debris on the bottom and clean it.
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2016-12-01 10:58:13 UTC
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Hugh_G_Rection
2008-01-08 19:58:49 UTC
try putting new batteries in the mouse....wireless mice sometimes have a tendency to use batteries up fast
Roy Mac
2008-01-08 20:43:03 UTC
switch mouse pad on key pad off


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