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USB Browser Mouse driver error solution



 
 
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Old April 5th 09, 09:40 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
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Default USB Browser Mouse driver error solution

Solution:

When the problem occurs (faulty or non-installation for generic USB mice),
leave it as it is and go to 'Control Panel', go to 'System and Maintenance'
and then 'Device Manager', you should see an 'unidentified device'. Right
click (using your finger pad) and select 'update driver', select ‘search your
own computer’, select the tick box for 'compatible devices', select
'HID-compatible mouse' [MS generic] and the device will immediately start to
work. Then...

When working, connect to the internet and go back to Device Manager (if you
want to sort out the USB Browser Mouse problem completely) and under 'Mice
and other pointing devices' you will see your newly installed HID compliant
mouse, right click again and select 'update driver', this time it will search
online and re-install a non-faulty 'USB Browser Mouse' driver? (one which
somehow works this time) and it will then work well - or just leave it with
the 'HID-compatible mouse' driver (works just as well - 'HID' just being the
standard for compliant USB 'Human Interface Devices' / HID).

Best regards,

 




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