Mouse and keyboard problems in Windows (2024)

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Note:For issues with touchpads, see Fix touchpad problems in Windows.

Having trouble with a device? Make sure everything is connected properly, the device has power, and that it’s set up correctly.

First, try checking your hardware

  • Unplug USB cables and wait for a little while for the device driver to be unloaded by Windows, and then plug the device back in.

  • Try using a different USB port on your PC.

  • If you use a USB hub between the device and the PC, make sure the hub has power. If it’s still not working, try removing the USB hub and plugging the device directly into a USB port on the PC.

  • Make sure that the cables on your device aren't damaged in any way.

  • Check any battery-powered devices to see if they are fully charged or have fresh batteries.

  • Make sure there’s no dirt blocking keys or sensors.

Check your wireless connections

  • Look on the bottom of the wireless device for a Reset button. Resetting the device will disconnect and then reconnect the wireless connection. There might also be a Reset button on the USB receiver for your device.

  • For USB wireless devices, this might be as simple as unplugging the USB wireless receiver, waiting for about 10 seconds, and then plugging the USB wireless receiver back into the USB port. The wireless connection should be reestablished.

  • If your wireless device uses a Bluetooth connection, also see Fix Bluetooth problems in Windows for possible solutions.

Check the device

If the device doesn't appear to work at all (no lights appear on the device when it’s plugged in, or the cursor doesn't move or doesn't appear on the screen), connect the device to another PC and make sure the device works on that PC. If the device doesn't work on the other PC, you might need to replace it.

Note:Some devices won't work without installing a driver. When testing the device on another PC, make sure that you have the correct driver installed for the device.

Hardware Troubleshooter Drivers

Update a device driver using Windows Update

  1. In the search box on the taskbar, typecheck for updates, then selectCheck for updatesfrom the list of results.

  2. UnderWindows Update, selectCheck for updates. Windows Update will tell you if you need any updates or not, and whether the latest updates were successfully installed.

    There might not be any driver updates available.

Go to Windows Update

Download and install a driver yourself

  1. In the search box on the taskbar, type device manager, then select Device Managerfrom the list of results.

  2. In the list of hardware categories, find the device that you want to update, and then double-click the device name.

  3. Click the Driver tab, click Update Driver, and then follow the instructions.

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