Wireless mice are quite often problematic. First thing to do is to try using a wired mouse to ensure your system is responsive. If it is, then you can be certain the problem is with the wireless mouse, and/or its transmitter/receiver. Batteries are an obvious first question.
Microsoft Wireless Optical Notebook Mouse Model 1023
I am looking for the drivers for this Wireless USB mouse. I plugged into my computer connected to the internet and there is no response.
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2022-09-26T15:30:58+00:00
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2022-09-26T01:22:25+00:00 To the wins 7 poster : As you know its support has
Ended up : But searching on "MSoft Knowledge base"
Found this question, with some answers. That related a bit to
your issue.. Posted the entire Q&A webPage with some fixess
can't guarantee that will help, in your case but
give it a shot and Report any result : G. Luck
Link : https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/
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2022-09-28T08:57:04+00:00 I have a wired HP mouse HP P/N 5188-6230 REV. B that I also cannot get a respond from. With this mouse I replaced the battery and remembered that the LED light on the receiver doubled as the second connect button to the one on the bottom of the mouse. I think the battery was the problem, but I'm unsure since the optical light on the bottom was still on with the old battery.