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Vista does not recognise USB mouse
"Ian D" wrote in message
... "Aaron B" wrote in message ... I was using Vista Ultimate 32bit with this Dell system with PS/2 mouse. I bought a new USB mouse to replace the broken mouse. But when power up Vista, it does not recognize this new USB mouse. I check this USB mouse at my laptop, and this mouse works fine. How can I make Vista to switch from PS/2 to USB mouse? Thank you. This shouldn't affect things, but you never know, - is legacy USB support enabled in the BIOS? Did your USB mouse come with a USB to PS/2 adapter you can try? I tried this same mouse with PS/2 adapter to my other computer running XP. This mouse works, both ways with PS/2 adapter and USB plug. The problem is this new Vista computer does not pick up the USB connection. |
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Vista does not recognise USB mouse
"the wharf rat" wrote in message ... In article , Aaron B wrote: How can I make Vista to switch from PS/2 to USB mouse? Thank you. Try booting with both mice installed and see if it finds it then. This Vista computer only able to pick up the PS/2 mouse. It does not recognise the USB mouse. Even this same USB port works with my flash drive. This same USB mouse works on my XP laptop. |
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Vista does not recognise USB mouse
"Destin_FL" wrote in message
... Something I have found true almost every time in Vista that I don't remember having to do in XP.... I don't say it as a bad thing, just a lesson I have learned over the past couple of weeks with Vista. Go to Device Manager and 'scan for hardware changes' - XP was nearly flawless about rebooting, and there magically was your new hardware device, but Vista will not do that. You have to force Vista to scan the system for the new hardware, i.e. changes. I installed a new/separate/additional hard drive (internal, in a bay next to the main drive) and tried 47 ways from Sunday to get the drive to show up. Not in device manager, not in disc management, nowhere... reboot reboot, blah blah blah.... finally went into device manager and did Scan For Changes and the drive showed up immediately. Kind of a DUH moment for me. I had to do the same thing to get a PCI card of USB ports to show up. I suspect your mouse may be the same deal. Tim But I am unable to do anything with the USB mouse plug in. Becuase this Vista does not recognize this mouse. Without a mouse, I am unable to open device drivers. |
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Vista does not recognise USB mouse
"Destin_FL" wrote in message
... The way I am arriving the Click the Start Orb go to Computer right-click on "Computer" When you right-click, choose Manage. Wonderfully what you'll see in your device manager and also you disc management. So let's say youre looking for an device, say a hard drive that isn't showing in Device magr OR disc managment. Very odd......... BUT...... happily there is a solution. In the devise manager, highlihght the grouping where the new hard drive should be, Upon hightlighting disc drives in Device Manager, right0click and scan for hadware changes, Works like charm for finding all sorts of contrary devices!! T Unable to click anything when I got no mouse. |
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Vista does not recognise USB mouse
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Aaron B wrote: does not recognize this mouse. Without a mouse, I am unable to open device drivers. control-escape, and then use arrow keys and return to select! |
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Vista does not recognise USB mouse
Here is a kludge of the first order, but it might work.
Use your USB/PS2 to start up with the ps2 mouse configuration. Get to device manager and get ready (highlight the scan for hardware). Unplug the ps2 configuration, plug the mouse into the USB then using the keyboard 'click' the button (usually the space bar or the enter key). Michael Vista Home premium "Aaron B" wrote in message ... "Destin_FL" wrote in message ... The way I am arriving the Click the Start Orb go to Computer right-click on "Computer" When you right-click, choose Manage. Wonderfully what you'll see in your device manager and also you disc management. So let's say youre looking for an device, say a hard drive that isn't showing in Device magr OR disc managment. Very odd......... BUT...... happily there is a solution. In the devise manager, highlihght the grouping where the new hard drive should be, Upon hightlighting disc drives in Device Manager, right0click and scan for hadware changes, Works like charm for finding all sorts of contrary devices!! T Unable to click anything when I got no mouse. |
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Vista does not recognise USB mouse
"the wharf rat" wrote in message
... In article , Aaron B wrote: does not recognize this mouse. Without a mouse, I am unable to open device drivers. control-escape, and then use arrow keys and return to select! I just tried. I can move from icon to icon, but nothing else works in Vista. |
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Vista does not recognise USB mouse
I'm having a similar issue with a few devices, but when I scan for hardware
it finds them. Issue is it then searches for drivers. These are devices which should be plug and play, no drivers provided. However it just keeps asking for me to insert CD with drivers. Any thoughts? "Robin" wrote: Do you know if "scan for hardware changes" is on all the Vista versions? I can't find it on home premium. "Destin_FL" wrote in message ... Something I have found true almost every time in Vista that I don't remember having to do in XP.... I don't say it as a bad thing, just a lesson I have learned over the past couple of weeks with Vista. Go to Device Manager and 'scan for hardware changes' - XP was nearly flawless about rebooting, and there magically was your new hardware device, but Vista will not do that. You have to force Vista to scan the system for the new hardware, i.e. changes. I installed a new/separate/additional hard drive (internal, in a bay next to the main drive) and tried 47 ways from Sunday to get the drive to show up. Not in device manager, not in disc management, nowhere... reboot reboot, blah blah blah.... finally went into device manager and did Scan For Changes and the drive showed up immediately. Kind of a DUH moment for me. I had to do the same thing to get a PCI card of USB ports to show up. I suspect your mouse may be the same deal. Tim |
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Vista does not recognise USB mouse
@AaronB- This is John, a support analyst at Dell headquarters. There are a lot of good suggestions here in this thread, and I apologize for taking so long to find it. You may need to get and use a PS/2 mouse in order to fix the problem, since it is a lot easier to follow the suggestions given by everyone if you can use a mouse. John Dell Customer Advocate -- DellCA |
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