Windows 10: Windows 10 doesn't treat my wireless mouse as a mouse

Discus and support Windows 10 doesn't treat my wireless mouse as a mouse in Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware to solve the problem; I have Version 1909 18363.959 Win 10. I just connected a SANWA-WH123 and WIndows just lists it as 2.4 G RX (the wireless USB). It seems a little... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware' started by cloa513, Jul 18, 2020.

  1. cloa513 Win User

    Windows 10 doesn't treat my wireless mouse as a mouse


    I have Version 1909 18363.959 Win 10. I just connected a SANWA-WH123 and WIndows just lists it as 2.4 G RX (the wireless USB). It seems a little sluggish. Maybe I should connect it to a higher rate USB but the USB 2 and 2.1( not familiar with that terminology) are hard to access but I would like Windows to recognize it as a mouse for starters- it works as a mouse.

    :)
     
    cloa513, Jul 18, 2020
    #1
  2. Remon Ont Win User

    Logitech Wireless Mouse

    Hi Ken,

    Not working wireless mouse could be due to the following:

    • Outdated device driver
    • No device driver installed
    • Faulty wireless mouse receiver

    We would like to know some information to better isolate the issue:

    • Have you done any changes (like updating your Windows) on your computer prior to the issue?
    • Have you tried using using your wireless mouse on other computer and checked if the issue persists?
    • Have you tried updating your wireless mouse driver?

    For initial troubleshooting steps, we suggest that you follow the steps below on how to run Windows troubleshooter:

    • Type troubleshoot in the search box and press Enter.
    • Select Hardware and Devices, then click
      Run the troubleshooter
      .

    If the troubleshooter didn't work, you can check this
    article
    about updating your wireless mouse driver.

    Let us know if you need further assistance.
     
    Remon Ont, Jul 18, 2020
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  3. Anne Ros Win User
    Wireless mouse "driver is unavailable" issues

    Hi,

    The error Driver is unavailable means that there is no available driver installed for your mouse that’s why it is not working. We suggest that you check the mouse driver from the device manager. Follow the steps below:

    • Open Device Manager.
    • Look for Mice and other pointing devices and click it to expand.
    • Check if there is a driver for the wireless mouse.

    If there is none, we suggest that you visit the manufacturer’s website of the mouse and download then install the latest mouse driver compatible to Windows 10.

    Get back to us if you need further assistance.
     
    Anne Ros, Jul 18, 2020
    #3
  4. Remon Ont Win User

    Windows 10 doesn't treat my wireless mouse as a mouse

    Windows 10 Out stopped recognizing my wireless mouse

    Hi,

    Not recognized wireless mouse could be due to:

    • Outdated Mouse driver.
    • Faulty or loose wireless mouse USB receiver.

    We would like to know some information:

    • Have you tried using your wireless mouse on other computer and check if it works?
    • Have you tried using other wireless mouse?
    • Have you tried updating your mouse drivers?

    In the meantime, please refer to the initila troubleshooting steps provided by Eeshwat Kumar on this

    link
    .

    Keep us posted.
     
    Remon Ont, Jul 18, 2020
    #4
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