Sometimes a specific DPI or specially a different refresh rate causes this kind of trouble! And this could explain why rolling back the driver didn't solve your issue. Also, it could be a good idea to test your mouse on another computer, just to be sure it's not a hardware issue. Sign up to join this community.
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Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. Ask Question. Asked 3 years ago. Active 3 years ago. Viewed 15k times. Improve this question. Todua T. Todua 3, 8 8 gold badges 34 34 silver badges 46 46 bronze badges. What mous? What driver? What ways have you tried? Have tried all uninstall methods device manager, restarting pc, etc.. Just making sure. If your device or driver package does not appear in the list, then the device can be uninstalled via Device Manager.
If that device is the only device using the driver package, then the driver package can also be removed via Device Manager. With some devices, if the device is still plugged in when it is uninstalled, the device might continue to function until the system has been restarted.
For more information about uninstalling driver and driver packages, see How Devices and Driver Packages are Uninstalled. Skip to main content. This browser is no longer supported. Download Microsoft Edge More info. In the device manager menu, click View and enable Show hidden devices.
By right-clicking them, you can remove or upgrade their drivers if you need to. This can also be done will any other driver on the device manager and is rather useful for corrupted drivers, is to be handled with care however. If you don't precisely know if you just selected a system component for uninstallment, better don't do it. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
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