Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. Andre for Directly Independent Advisor. I'm here to help you with your problem. This might be a physical issue requiring that you clean the mouse. It was an issue with the Synaptics drivers for my touchpad.
I had to disable some Palm Check sensitivity, which I had read about a few days ago, but could not find the option. Press the right arrow to expand Mice and other pointing devices. Method 1: Run the Hardware and Devices troubleshooter. This troubleshooter finds and fixes common problems with devices on your computer. Click Start. Type Troubleshooting, and select Troubleshooting in the results.
In the new window, click Hardware and Sound. In the list of options, click on Hardware and Devices. Click Next and follow the on-screen instructions. Method 2: Use the System File Checker tool to repair missing or corrupted system files.
This allows users to scan for corruptions in Windows system files and restore corrupted files. After paying close attention, I realized I was inadvertently clicking the scroll wheel while turning it. I am a bit old fashioned and trying to get accustomed to this new computer.
Tech Tip: Updating drivers manually requires some computer skills and patience. A faster and easier option is to use the Driver Update Utility for Microsoft to scan your system for free.
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Driver updates will resolve any Driver conflict issues with all devices and improve the performance of your PC. All current software, firmware, and drivers for the Surface Pro 3; including optional WinTab drivers. Links to drivers for other Surface devices are in the Details section below. As per the issue description you are facing issue with the USB on Windows The issue could be if the drivers are either not updated or get corrupted.
So, you're out of luck since MS decided that you didn't need software that does that. Too bad that they didn't include that functionality in the mouse settings available in Win Just another example of how they decided what you needed and that's that.
I'm sorry to see that they've taken one of the most flexible OS and hidden and locked down much of the configuration options. I guess they're trying to be like Apple.
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Details required :. Cancel Submit. Previous Next. Hi, Thank you for posting your queries in Microsoft Community. I suggest you to download the latest available driver and install in compatibility mode and check if that helps.
Please download the driver from the following site. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. Ian Haynes. In reply to A. User's post on November 1, The driver download page you give above doesn't have any drivers for Windows 8 or In reply to Ian Haynes's post on November 1, Method 2: Step 1: Uninstall and reinstall the mouse drivers from the manufacture's website and check, if it works.
Step 2: If the issue still persists, I would suggest you to uninstall the mouse driver and reinstall the latest mouse driver in compatibility mode and check, if it works. Kindly post back with the updated issue for further assistance. Thank you. In reply to bstro's post on November 1, In reply to hardy67's post on February 16, The only solution is to buy a new mouse.
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