My arc touch usb mouse is not working
- #My arc touch usb mouse is not working update#
- #My arc touch usb mouse is not working driver#
- #My arc touch usb mouse is not working windows 10#
- #My arc touch usb mouse is not working software#
- #My arc touch usb mouse is not working Bluetooth#
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#My arc touch usb mouse is not working windows 10#
You can now use your Surface Arc Mouse on your Windows 10 PC.
#My arc touch usb mouse is not working Bluetooth#
Press and hold the Bluetooth button for three to five seconds.On Surface Arc Mouse, make sure you turn it on by bending the mouse into a snap curve position.Make sure your computer supports Bluetooth LE 4.0 or later and have it turned on.To connect your Microsoft Surface Mouse to computer:
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The Surface Arc Mouse can only pair to a single computer at a time, so every time you change computer, you will need to pair it again. Looks like it might be time to take a second bite at the Apple. All of the aforementioned wireless devices work on other systems. Thank you for assistance in advance, Matt I have been sharing this identical post everywhere I see fit and will continue until I (hopefully) find a solution.
#My arc touch usb mouse is not working update#
Badabing… no problems other than I can’t use that for my presentations.Ĭonclusion is that M$ pushed some update that has affected how wireless mouses interface with Windows 10. Last ditch (with dread, but needed to troubleshoot), a wired mouse. It doesn’t work just like the other mouses. However, the Explorer Mini is the better travel mouse for desktop use, with better tracking, a more solid feel, and a smooth, expensive-feeling scroll wheel. NOTE: And yes, MANY cold and warm reboots in-between. In my review time with both mice, I found the Arc Mouse to be the far better travel mouse because of the folding design with magnetic dongle holder, smaller dongle, and carry case. So to continue with troubleshooting tried a Microsoft MSK-1056 with identical results. Try it on another computer… works just fine.
#My arc touch usb mouse is not working software#
Being a hardware and software guy from back to the ’70’s I took it apart and cleaned the contacts and validated continuity. Plug wireless mouse #1 in and boot… no left mouse click at all. So what has happened is I hadn’t used my Windows 10 personal laptop for a couple of months and decided to break it out to backup data on my cell.
#My arc touch usb mouse is not working driver#
Over the past couple of months I have tried every PowerShell script / scannow and driver update that I could find, tried many suggested control panel settings, installed and ran MANY antivirus programs, replaced batteries, left batteries out for an evening, tried multiple wireless mouses, used different USB ports, and yes… even allowed a full MS software upgrade. Howdy, and before I get singed for not searching and reviewing posts please know that I have. To cross this potential culprit from your list, simply connect the mouse to a different device and see if the issue is still occurring. Allow both processes to complete and then reboot. It’s possible that you’re USB cable/dongle is not working properly and is somehow causing the disconnections. Then type ‘Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth’ and hit Enter. In the same CMD window as above, type ‘Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /StartComponentCleanup’ and hit Enter.
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If you see a message that says ‘Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them.’ then you will need to manually fix the issue. This is okay too as it shows Windows is working (mostly) okay. With any luck, you will see a message that says ‘Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files and successfully repaired them.’ You may see ‘Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations’. If the scan finds any issues, it will automatically repair them. The scan may take a while but will look after itself. Finally, when the black box appears, type ‘sfc /scannow’ and hit Enter. Type ‘cmd’ into the box and check the box to create the task with administrative privileges. Right click the Windows Task bar and select Task Manager. The SFC checks all Windows files and makes any repairs if it finds issues. It is a self-contained test that is run from the command line. Performing a System File Check (SFC) scan can help detect any issues with Windows that could be causing your left mouse button to not work.