First go to control panel and click Mouse. Open Mouse properties and select tab Hardware. Look the device and click the mouse device that you say isn't working. Look at the Devices status, if it say the device not working click the Properties in down right side, select tab Driver. Click Update Driver. See if the mouse working or not. If failed, click Roll Back Driver. If failed again, that kind of mean the mouse is broken. The easy ad the best way is get the customer service, if you brought from Dell, HP, Acer or..........
2007-03-18 00:56:35
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answered by Anonymous
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The contact pads do positioned on out if used each of the time as they have in undemanding words a skinny layer to positioned on by, the most inexpensive decision if re-installation drivers would not artwork, get a Logitech or Microsoft blue tooth mouse for round $30AU
2016-12-02 04:17:30
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answered by kasahara 4
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Go into help on your machine & look for touchpad. There you should find advice on how to turn it off & on. Puppy's evidently found the right combination of keys!
2007-03-18 00:38:25
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answered by champer 7
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Contact the manufacturer to get an idea of the cost to repair it.
2007-03-18 00:29:57
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answered by richard_beckham2001 7
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something proble fellout of place?
2007-03-18 00:28:48
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answered by Geo6 1
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take it to the shop. duh
2007-03-18 00:42:20
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answered by Sue Li 1
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