![]() I know it sounds annoying but it may take a couple tries of uninstalling it and reinstalling it before it finally does what you want it to. You shouldn’t need to install any software for the mouse to work. When you plug it back in, do it when your machine is idling and not trying to load something else so that the install won’t get interrupted. ![]() Sometimes I have better luck plugging a device that I’m having trouble with into a different usb slot until I get it working (then it can go back to the one you want to keep it in). Once it’s uninstalled (should only take a few seconds), unplug the dongle, give your comp a chance to recognize that it’s out and then plug it back in. In there it should let you uninstall the device. Leave the dongle plugged in (otherwise it won’t show up in the list), go into your device manager (I use xp so I’m not sure where this would be in windows 7). ![]() Augat 12:51 Sometimes other running processes can muck up the install of plug and play like devices. ![]()
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