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Windows 10 erratic mouse behavior

Anonymous
2018-10-30T21:17:33+00:00

Why won't Microsoft fix the erratic mouse behavior problems they introduced with their Windows 10 updates.

Hundreds of thousands of users (perhaps millions) have complained and they are all using different mice on 

different types of computers. 

Microsoft keeps sending users off chasing red herrings to try and fix the problems.

In the real world of logic all these users over all these years can't all have had separate and individual mouse

problems spontaneously after the Windows 10 updates that are unrelated.

Most of the suggested fixes don't work for most people.

Microsoft needs to stop shirking its responsibilities and blaming the users.

Microsoft must find and fix the problems they introduced.

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  1. Anonymous
    2018-10-31T20:22:19+00:00

    I am concerned by your response because you are treating this as if it is just an individual problem for me, when the tone of my question is why you are not looking at the millions of posts relating to the erratic mouse behavior following Windows 10 updates.

    Are you incapable of seeing ALL those comments, complaints and questions related to this matter?

    For the record my current attempt to resolve the problem is a new SiliconWin mouse which comes after a 

    series of 5 different mice (and they are NOT faulty). I only have access to one computer running Windows 10.

    But none of that is relevant when I already referred you to the millions of users with these issues using millions of different mice across the world and all alerting you to the Windows 10 erratic mouse problems.

    WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU PEOPLE???

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  2. Anonymous
    2018-12-08T16:26:44+00:00

    DITTO!  This is a Microsoft Operating System issue and NOT a hardware related problem.  On my system, a reboot temporarily fixes the problem.  But, it comes right back after my laptop goes to sleep and wakes up.

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  3. Anonymous
    2018-11-03T21:35:18+00:00

    In response to Moderator's request.

    Computer Acer Aspire E1-522

    Windows Specifications

    Edition Windows 10 Home

    Version 1803

    OS build 17134.376

    Last Windows update

    KB4458469

    (2018-09 Cumulative Update for Windows Version 1803

    for x64-based Systems)

    And all previous updates successfully installed.

    (KB4464218, KB4100347 etc. etc.)

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  4. Anonymous
    2018-11-03T10:36:35+00:00

    Hi Bob,

    Thank you for the reply.

    1. May I know the version of Windows 10 installed on your computer after the updates?
    2. Which updates are installed on your computer?
    3. Which is the make and model of the computer?

    Please help us with more information to help you further.

    Regards,

    Gowrish S

    Microsoft Community -Moderator

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  5. Anonymous
    2018-10-31T11:24:25+00:00

    Hi Bob_1950,

    Thank you for writing to Microsoft Community Forums.

    Please answer these questions for us:

    1. What is the make and model of the mouse?
    2. Are you facing the same issue when you connect the mouse to any other computer?
    3. What is the exact issue related to the mouse you are facing ?
    4. Are you facing this issue on a wired or wireless mouse?

    You may refer this article named mouse, touchpad and keyboard problems in Windows and check if it helps.

    Please get back to us with these questions to help you better.

    Regards,

    Gowrish S

    Microsoft Community -Moderator

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