Mouse stops working

gerald barth 0 Reputation points

on my computer my mouse stops working and the only way I can get it to work again is to shut down and restart computer.

It will work for some time and then suddenly stop working what can I do to correct this? It just started happening.

0 comments No comments

Sign in to comment

2 answers

  1. John Jefferson Doyon 74,135 Reputation points β€’ Independent Advisor

    Hi, I'm John! I will help you with this.

    To help narrow down the issue:

    1. Is this a USB, wireless, or Bluetooth mouse?
    2. Does the keyboard continue working when the mouse stops?
    3. Does the mouse stop completely, or does the pointer freeze on the screen?
    4. Have there been any recent Windows updates, driver updates, or software installations before this started?

    In the meantime, if you haven’t already:

    • Press Windows + X > Device Manager.
    • Expand Mice and other pointing devices.
    • Right-click your mouse and select Uninstall device.
    • Restart the PC. Windows should automatically reinstall the driver.

    Also check power management:

    • In Device Manager, expand Universal Serial Bus controllers.
    • Open each USB Root Hub entry.
    • Go to the Power Management tab.
    • Uncheck Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power.

    If it is a wireless or Bluetooth mouse, let me know the make and model, and whether the issue occurs on a different USB port or with fresh batteries.

    1. gerald barth 0 Reputation points

      to clarify - it is a wireless mouse with a usb dongle inserted in computer. I did change battery. When this happens the mouse and keyboard do not work. I am not aware of any updates other than the normal windows updates which occur automatically.

    2. John Jefferson Doyon 74,135 Reputation points β€’ Independent Advisor

      Thank you for letting me know.

      1. Is the keyboard also wireless and using the same USB dongle as the mouse?
      2. When the issue occurs, does the PC still respond normally otherwise (for example, does audio continue playing or does Caps Lock on the keyboard light up)?

      I would also suggest:

      • Try a different USB port for the dongle, preferably a USB 2.0 port if available.
      • Open Device Manager > Universal Serial Bus controllers and disable Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power for all USB Root Hub entries.
      • Check if the issue started around the time of a recent Windows update by going to Settings > Windows Update > Update history.

      If the problem continues, please let me know the make and model of the mouse/keyboard and whether they share the same USB receiver. That will help narrow down whether this is a USB power issue, a receiver issue, or something else.


    Sign in to comment
  2. AI answer

    Try the following steps in order, testing the mouse after each step:

    1. Check the mouse and port
      • Unplug the mouse and wait a few seconds so Windows can unload the driver, then plug it back in.
      • Try a different USB port on the PC.
      • If using a USB hub, remove the hub and plug the mouse directly into the PC.
      • If it is wireless, check/replace the batteries and make sure there is no dirt blocking the sensor.
    2. Test the mouse on another PC
      • Connect the same mouse to a different computer.
      • If it also fails there, the mouse may need to be replaced.
      • If it works fine on another PC, continue with the next steps on the original PC.
    3. Check wireless/Bluetooth connection (if applicable)
      • For a wireless USB receiver, unplug the receiver for about 10 seconds and plug it back in to re-establish the connection.
      • For a Bluetooth mouse that stops responding after some time or after sleep, remove and re-add it:
        • Open Control Panel β†’ Devices and Printers β†’ Add Device and re-add the Bluetooth mouse so Windows re-detects it.
        • If that does not help, turn the Bluetooth receiver off and on, unplug and replug any Bluetooth dongle, or restart the computer.
    4. Update Windows and drivers
      • Go to Start β†’ Settings β†’ Update & Security β†’ Windows Update and check for updates to ensure the latest fixes and driver updates are installed.
      • If the problem keeps recurring, check with the PC or Bluetooth adapter manufacturer for updated firmware or Bluetooth/USB drivers.

    If the mouse repeatedly stops working and only a full restart restores it, focus on updating USB/Bluetooth drivers and firmware, and consider replacing the mouse if it fails on multiple PCs.


    References:

    AI-generated content may be incorrect. Read our transparency notes for more information.
Sign in to answer

Your answer