LeadsaiL Wireless Silent USB Mouse, Cordless Rechargeable Computer Mouse, Noiseless and Quiet Click Mice, 2400DPI with 5 Adjustable Levels for Windows 7/8/10/XP/Vista/Mac/Macbook Air/Linux

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LeadsaiL Wireless Silent USB Mouse, Cordless Rechargeable Computer Mouse, Noiseless and Quiet Click Mice, 2400DPI with 5 Adjustable Levels for Windows 7/8/10/XP/Vista/Mac/Macbook Air/Linux

LeadsaiL Wireless Silent USB Mouse, Cordless Rechargeable Computer Mouse, Noiseless and Quiet Click Mice, 2400DPI with 5 Adjustable Levels for Windows 7/8/10/XP/Vista/Mac/Macbook Air/Linux

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If you have additional USB accessories attached, a larger receiver will simply be an annoyance. Tiny receivers are easier to set up, and that’s why they are so small in size. One of the first things you do when you have ill-functioned hardware is to reinstall its driver. Here is how: Physical barriers are another significant source of interference. Walls, metal surfaces, and other impediments can keep the signal from reaching your computer. If you have a large metal desk that you keep the computer under, that metal might be the reason why the mouse isn’t connecting to the computer.

Small in size, a unifying USB receiver runs off of a single USB port. The compact design frees up space in your workspace for additional device connections and eliminates all cables, making it an excellent decluttering aid. If your wireless mouse still refuses to work after the method above, it’s likely that you’re using the wrong or outdated driver altogether. Of course, the source of the problem can always be something you don’t expect. But using a logical progression to pinpoint it can help save you some time along the way. Interference Issues

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Therefore, even though the manufacturer provides you with a new receiver, your mouse may not work with it. This article was co-authored by Spike Baron and by wikiHow staff writer, Kyle Smith. Spike Baron is the Owner of Spike's Computer Repair based in Los Angeles, California. With over 25 years of working experience in the tech industry, Spike specializes in PC and Mac computer repair, used computer sales, virus removal, data recovery, and hardware and software upgrades. He has his CompTIA A+ certification for computer service technicians and is a Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert. Move your mouse around to test the connection. Once you see the cursor begin to move on-screen, your mouse is connected. You’re ready to start using your computer mouse! To determine whether interference is the source of your wireless mouse woes, try to eliminate as many of them as possible.

Every wireless mouse or keyboard comes bundled with a tiny USB dongle that acts as the receiver for the wireless signals transmitted by the peripheral. You just need to insert the dongle into your PC or laptop to establish the connection to start using the mouse seamlessly. First, pop in the necessary batteries in your Bluetooth mouse and then flip the switch to the On position. Each mouse is different, so refer to your user manual for the required battery type and power switch location. Usually, though, it'll be AA batteries and the switch is normally at the bottom of the mouse. Using a unifying receiver has the advantage of allowing you to control many devices from a single USB connection. This is very useful in places of business. Not An Expensive SolutionDistance is a significant source of interference. If you try to use the mouse too far from the computer, the wireless connection simply won’t happen. While some mice can operate with 30 feet between the device and the computer, that distance is often shortened by other sources of interference. So you lost your USB receiver for wireless mouse, and now you are left wondering what to do with a mouse that you can’t use. The rapid use of wireless mice and keyboards has caused issues for users, like losing wireless mouse connectors. There are two main things to concern yourself with on Windows regarding your wireless mouse. First is the driver installation and upkeep, and second, the mouse settings. A problem in either can cause your wireless mouse not to work. Driver Installation and Upkeep

The final troubleshooting task is to try the mouse somewhere else. If it worked fine and suddenly stopped working and nothing else has fixed it, it could be a hardware issue. The best way to test that theory is to use a different computer. This task is left until last as you will likely have to install the driver on the other computer and then remove it again once complete. While it doesn’t take long, it is a bit of a hassle. Using a USB 2.0 or USB 3.0 device (attached to a PC or laptop), the transmitter relays the encoded data to the receiver, which decodes it before sending it to the driver application running in the Central Processing Unit (CPU). Don’t just grab batteries from a nearby remote and switch them into your mouse. Some devices can run on low battery power and still work even if the battery charge won’t give you the best performance in another machine. The best thing to do is replace the batteries with fresh ones to test whether that’s the issue. There are two ways you can get the right drivers for your wireless mouse: manually or automatically. The problem with your wireless mouse may not be apparent at first glance, but a little investigation will help identify it so you can solve it. Why is My Wireless Mouse Not WorkingLook for the mouse's name. When Windows detects the Bluetooth mouse, it appears in the list of devices in the "Add a device" window.

Unfortunately, hardware issues with your mouse can occur. Start with the simplest solution and then work your way down the list from there. However, never underestimate the power of a simple reboot or cleaning of your hardware, you’d be amazed at how much dirt and debris gets inside the mouse.

The receiver differs for every wireless mouse series that the manufacturer releases. However, each comparable model has the same type of receiver, even if the operating frequency is different. Most users are concerned with the receiver’s size. So what is the point of making it so easy to misplace? The answer is relatively easy. Receivers designed by manufacturers are expected to be user-friendly and not hinder the user experience.



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