


How do I remove the drivers from the system. I'll take the mouse to work tomorrow to test it, but that wasn't really my concern at this point. (Before trying to uninstall the mice drivers, I connected a Logitech mouse to test the doubleclicking and the driver downloaded and it's fine, not doubleclicking, but I'm concerned because my computer won't uninstall either mouse driver.) And by the way, I tried uninstalling them in safe mode and restarting once normally and once in safe mode again and get the same result, they're not uninstalled when I reboot. It's not downloading them either since I turned off the internet connection to test that and only the Dell mouse is connected now. Then I restart the computer and the mouse immediately works and both these mice re-appear in the Device Manager. When I uninstall it (Control Panel, Device Manager, Mice and other pointing devices, HID-compliant mouse (two of these actually, one is for my Dell mouse, the other one must be for the Logitech mouse that I troubleshooted with), the mouse stops working when I uninstall them. Maybe it's just old that it started to double-click at times when I single click, however I'd like to uninstall the driver and re-install it to eliminate the possibility of it being driver corruption. Of late, we have heard issues with the USB 3.0 port due to driver incompatibility.I have used my wired mouse on my computer for years. If you have connected your mouse to a USB 3.0 port, I suggest you connect it to a USB 2.0 port for better compatibility, no matter if you are using a wired or wireless mouse. I have had many issues with the mouse being unresponsive in Windows, but switching to a different port has been a reliable solution for me in the past. Have you tried connecting the mouse to a different USB port? If you are using an external mouse on your Windows 11 laptop or desktop PC and the mouse is not working, you should begin with the most common fix. Connect the Mouse to a Different Port (External Mouse)

Disable ‘Enhance Pointer Precision’ (Laggy Mouse and Touchpad)ġ.Uninstall USB Controllers’ Drivers (External Mouse).Uninstall/ Re-install Drivers (Mouse and Touchpad).Connect the Mouse to a Different Port (External Mouse).
