Windows vista laptop mouse problems


















This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question 0. Report abuse. Details required :. In the event viewer are you getting this error "The following boot-start or system-start driver s failed to load: iprt". I want to see if that might be the problem.

Are there any other errors that are present that might be related to this issue in the event viewer. Please get back to ma asap so we can help each other out and or let me know if you found a fix as I need to get mine working. My name is chris if you have any questions let me know. I think that might be a temporary fix but certainly not a permanent. I think that is what he and I both are looking for. But great Idea. He has a wireless and I have a wired. You have no problems because you are using a 32bit not a 64bit and you are probably not using ultimate.

Stupid comments don't help anyone and if you read what he said he said he has the most recent ones. An update to all. I have used the usb to ps2 converter and all is well. I first thought that it would work with the logitech setup that controls the other buttons.

However it does. Thanks for your advice serunson. Get at me if anyone has any questions or needs help. No i have no errors Yes i use USB not ps2 I have tryed the vista drivers that is when the problem started so i updated to the official logitech drivers but to no avail.

I am running vista home premium. And yes i know that wired is better but i love not haveing wire's everywhere!! My mouse doing near same thing, and i am running windows xp home.

When it goes out, the computer makes that sound it makes, when you unplug something, and when it comes back on same sound, for pluging it back in. Funny thing is, this is my 3ard mx and all 3 have done this same thing after a few months, first one i just thought i might have gotten a limen, second one fell on the floor few times and i thought it might have done somthing, this one is been treated very well and still it started doing it, if anything it started doing it sooner then the others.

Mice tend to work best on Vista and Win7 with native plug-and-play drivers. The problems often begin when using the 3rd party drivers and apps supplied by the 3rd-party vendor.

Try uninstalling Logitech's SetPoint and driver package drivers may need to be uninstalled via device manager. Windows Update will tell you if you need any updates or not, and whether the latest updates were successfully installed.

There might not be any driver updates available. In the search box on the taskbar, type device manager , then select Device Manager from the list of results. In the list of hardware categories, find the device that you want to update, and then double-click the device name. Click the Driver tab, click Update Driver , and then follow the instructions. Windows 10 Windows 7 Windows 8. Need more help? Join the discussion. Was this information helpful?

Yes No. If you are using a laptop, changing some touchpad settings could resolve the mouse issue as both the mouse and touchpad control the pointer. You may try the following touchpad configurations:. Related: How to find mouse pointer quickly in Windows?

One user left the comment the he accidentally pressed F6 in Dell laptop that is the hotkey to disable touchpad. To rule out this kind of accidental touchpad related problems, first make sure your touchpad is enabled in the settings page.

This will disable touchpad whenever you connect a mouse to the laptop or PC. If you are not able to solve the problem with your toucpad, there is an option to reset the settings and gestures. This will delete your custom settings and set the touchpad to its original settings. Mouse problems make it hard to navigate your computer system, reducing your overall productivity. However, you can try the above alternatives to restore your mouse to its proper working condition.

The best thing is to try each solution at a time and test if the problem disappears to identify the possible cause and the ideal fix to the problem.

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It just started today and I did many trouble shooting methods , but no results. The Cursor works perfectly fine when connected to a mouse but jumps in my touchpad. Please help!!



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