| My friend has a Microsoft IE 3.0 mouse, which is | | | | can make sure whether the problem is really in the |
| version X08. However, now and then her mouse | | | | USB port. If the malfunction is fixed, well then the |
| would probably be missing during using, and Windows | | | | USB port is lack of power, but if the malfunction is |
| prompts that USB device not recognized. My friend | | | | still there, then it is not a power shortage issue. |
| said that her mouse has never been broken, so how | | | | We can try to shut down the laptop and pull the |
| does this happen? Sometimes the mouse can be | | | | power adapter off. Once that is done, pull the |
| recognized by pulling out and inserting it again, but | | | | battery off from the back of the laptop and put it |
| sometimes the mouse is still missing by doing so for | | | | back in after a minute. Commonly this method works |
| several times. Because she usually uses this mouse | | | | if it is not a problem in the mouse itself. |
| on her laptop, she always doubted that if the failure | | | | If there is something wrong with the mouse itself, |
| was due to a power shortage in the USB1.1 port, and | | | | possibly there is a poor contact between the mouse |
| then she changed to use USB2.0 port in her | | | | database line and the mouse USB connections or |
| notebook, but it does not work. | | | | between the mouse database line and the mouse |
| Actually, generally the power consumption of a | | | | body. Furthermore, you can try to scan hardware for |
| mouse is not large, so the mouse seldom would loose | | | | changes or reinstall mouse drivers. |
| its connection owing to the power shortage of its | | | | Perform a FREE SCAN to see what problems your |
| USB port. To troubleshoot the problem above, | | | | computer drivers have and how to fix them quickly |
| it’s best to install the mouse onto a motherboard | | | | and easily! |
| having a PS2 port through a PS2 switch port, which | | | | |