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Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. Are we supposed to try the Windows 7 drivers? They don't seem to be compatible with my Windows 10 install. Hi Ian, Thank you for your interest in Windows I'd be glad to help you. I would suggest you to follow these methods, mentioned below, to fix your issue: Method 1: Hardware and Devices troubleshooter.

Try to run the Hardware and Devices troubleshooter steps, mentioned below: 1. If the issue still persists, follow the Method 2.

Method Uninstall and reinstall the mouse drivers from the manufacture's website and check, if it works.

Refer to the following steps to uninstall the mouse drivers from the Device Manager. Restart the computer and check, if it works. 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.

Follow these steps to install the mouse driver in compatibility mode. Right-click on the setup file and click on "Properties". Another example of persons without zero technical skills trying to help. Generic copy-paste instructions which only annoy people. I have the same problem: MS optical mouse is creating havoc i. Where can the latest driver be downloaded? It used to be called Intellimouse, sometimes Intellipoint, but there doesn't seem to be any download page these days.

Out of all the things I considered before upgrading to Windows 10, mouse drivers for a Microsoft mouse were nowhere near the list. This link says "windows-8" but is from the Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard Center program:. You MS support people are really useless. You don't read the question, and you don't provide solutions. Not only in this forum but in most of them. Here's a clue for you:.

Also, thanks to MS for removing much of the Event Log ID technical info, and for not publishing up to date general technical info. Forums are great for non-technical people, but those of us who know should have the option of just looking up the technical info. Hope that this helps, but I know it won't. Just wanted to vent. Thanks to Steve Ballmer for helping destroy the reputation of one of the best products on the market, and the support along with it.

You don't need drivers for Win 10 as it'll recognize the mouse. You are correct though, there is no way in Win 10 to reassign button functions. 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. Expand your skills. Get new features first. A subscription to help make the most of your time. For up to 6 people. Premium apps. Try 1 month free. Was this information helpful? Yes No. Thank you! Any more feedback? The more you tell us the more we can help.

Can you help us improve? Resolved my issue. Clear instructions. Easy to follow. No jargon. Pictures helped.



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