So as title says, my 3 weeks old Xiaomi mouse suddenly stopped working in 2.4ghz USB receiver mode when I was gaming. The good thing is that bluetooth mode still works good, just it has a little more latency and uses battery more than USB receiver mode. When I put the receiver in my laptop port, the computer recognizes it and "Wireless mouse" appears in devices settings, just the cursor doesn't move at all. I tried it on other laptop, in other ports, still no luck. Also I tried removing mouse drivers in my computer and reinstalling them again. Seems like it lost connection from mouse.

I am using MI dual mode mouse on my MacBook Pro 2018, OS Ventura, but the side buttons don't work when using Bluetooth. The side buttons do work well via USB dongle but not Bluetooth.I did some research and found that, the Mouse/HID descriptor send invalid code for the 2 side buttons when using BT. Anyone who might know how I can solve this issue?


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I have a wireless USB mouse by Anker ( -UBA) with a few extra buttons that I would like to take advantage of on my Macbook Pro (running OS X 10.11.6). On their website, it says that these buttons can only be used in Windows browsers. Is there a way I can use a third-party tool or something else to allow me to use these extra buttons on my Mac?

A solution that comes builtin with Mac OSX (without third-party apps nor workarounds) is setting the mouse three buttons within Settings, Mission Control, Keyboard and Mouse Shortcuts. Here you'll be able to select the action for each of the buttons.

If you don't want to use extra software, one funny workaround is to connect a Mighty Mouse (not a Magic Mouse) and go to the mouse preferences. The Mighty Mouse has buttons 3 and 4, the scroll wheel click and side buttons squeeze respectively, and you can map those to custom actions. Then you can connect your third-party mouse, and those buttons on it will still perform the actions you set. Haven't done this in a while, so can't confirm it works in the latest macOS. There must be a defaults write command to do this instead, but I can't figure it out; the mouse prefs files just have integer values for buttons 3, 4, and 5 that don't seem to affect anything when changed.

I can't use it at all, it's terrible! You need to make a click, and only after 0.5-1 seconds the cursor starts working. Leave the mouse for 3 seconds or just stop the cursor for 3 seconds - it does not move again.

All drivers in the system are updated, incl. an Intel Wireless Bluetooth adapter, a chipset, etc. I tried to install older drivers from the Xiaomi website (v.19.71.0.2), newer - from the Intel website (v.20.50.1), from the Windows Update center - it does not help.

This mouse is quite old (it was bundled with Asus notebooks about ten years ago), it works (and always worked) without complaints on the other three PCs on the same version of Windows: stationary with a third-party Chinese bluetooth adapter and laptops with built-in bluetooth from Broadcom and Atheros.

IMPORTANT: if I use a third-party usb bluetooth adapter (and disconnect built-in Intel Wireless Bluetooth adapter, of course) on this notebook , the mouse works without this problem on this notebook, so problem is with Intel Wireless Bluetooth adapter or it's driver.

Added: also noticed a thing: when you do not touch the mouse for some time, then intensively pull - the cursor still moves for a split second, then just stops moving at all. That is, it does not fall asleep in fact, just bugging from activity after 4 seconds of waiting.

It is interesting that this guy created the topic on 10th of May despite of the fact that it's very old model of mouse. So it could be a problem with Win10 1803 update, for example, or with my laptop model (it's quite new).

So problem appeared only with Intel Wireless Bluetooth adapter on the last 1803 update of Win10, and of course with Logitech V270 mouse (maybe there are other models with this problem, I do not know actually).

But I switched off from wi-fi, deleted Intel Bluetooth sofware from "Programs and Components", then deleted device (with the option "to delete the driver software for this device") from Device Manager, then made reboot, then checked that I had "Unknown device" in Device Manager, then installed new driver from Intel website (v. 20.60.0.4) (laptop manufacturer has quite old version and I've already tested it before).

As for using my mouse with different PC's, I wrote in the beginnig of this topic, that mouse works (and always worked) perfectly on the three other PCs on the same version of Windows (v.1803): desktop PC with a USB bluetooth adapter (trird-party, Chineese, from AliExpress) and two laptops (ASUS and HP) with built-in bluetooth adapters from Broadcom and Atheros.

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This Bluetooth mouse Xiaomi get recognized by the laptop as ximouse, the mouse blue button blink, when the spectre start connecting with the mouse the mouse blue button stops blinking and stay on until the laptop give me a message "cannot connect try again". this mouse I am able to connect to any devices I have at home and any other laptop I have at home only with this laptop that I cannot connect the mouse? p.s. I have installed the lastest driver on the laptop.

just to let you know got a bluetooth update today but mouse still not working. I can see the mouse in the list I can see that it`s trying to connect when the blinking blue light on the mouse stop blinking and stay on until I get the message to try again to connect.

I did not run libinput debug-events as I read somewhere evdev is at kernel level and libinput just references it anyway or something like that. I ran xev without filters and observed the stream of responses as I moved and clicked the mouse. I ran evtest and the results were the same as xev- everything produces a response except the two side buttons. I suspect it's because they're being recognized/labeled as horiz wheel left and right(215/216), which I believe is the mouse wheel tilt clicks, which this mouse definitely can't do. Funny story, I actually tried to tilt click the wheel and got a response for horiz wheel left the first time and I thought holy crap, free feature! But alas, it never clicked right and I could never get it to repeat the horiz wheel left response I got the first time. I scrolled back on my terminal to make sure I wasn't tripping and sure enough there was one horiz wheel left response and tons of button 2 clicks which is the wheel middle click.

The linked thread and driver explain that the device sends a bogus HID descriptor and claim to mitigate exactly the outcome you perceive.

Can you use the mouse via usb and does that activate the sede-buttons?

It's a dual mode wireless/bluetooth mouse. I'm using it with bluetooth. I just tried the wireless usb dongle and guess what? It works. WTF? I'd rather use it with Bluetooth and not have to waste a USB slot and have a dongle sticking out all the time.

I downloaded today iobit driver booster, today to update my drivers. Since I've been using it on my old laptop. The problem that the touchpad doesn't work anymore after the update, I can't find a way to fix it, and I don't own a mouse which make even harder. I own a lenovo yoga s740 14. I got so many important on my laptop that I don't want to lose and from what I found re-installing windows won't help.

I tried but to revert but it didn't work as for rolling back the original, I couldn't use driver booster, I'm only using my keyboard. Do you mind telling me how to get the original one using driver booster?

I tried to revert but it didn't work as for rolling back the original , I could't use driver since I'm only using my keyboard. Do you mind telling me how to get the original one using driver booster ? I'm not sure if it work since it seems like the touchpad is no longer available.

I don't mind factory reset, but from what I've read on this forum and other ones. It seems that this doesn't solve the problem. I don't see why, if Iobit driver booster only updates drivers, it may install the wrong ones and delete the right ones, but it should be fixed by simply getting the old drivers when resetting

A mouse driver is an important part of a computer and it is commonly included with the Windows operating system. To let the machine communicate with a mouse, a device driver is essential. If your mouse functions incorrectly, perhaps it is the issue with the driver. You need to download, install, update or reinstall the mouse driver.

If you cannot find a proper version, try to download and install a mouse driver via a driver update tool. On the market, many programs are worth recommending and you can use Driver Easy, IObit Driver Booster, Dell Command Update, AVG Driver Updater, HP Support Assistant, Dell SupportAssist, etc. to automatically scan for the system and install the latest drivers including mouse driver for Windows 11/10.

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1. With the same OS mouse settings the mouse sensitivity changes sometimes between very sensitive and really slow. OS settings don't change. I have to adjust the OS settings to make the mouse usable, back and forth.

2. Sometimes, mouse stops working, clicks and moves are ignored. The laptop still displays mouse as a connected device. In order to make it work again you need to turn the mouse off and on.

3. The scroller built into the button under the right thumb, gets touched accidentally on the regular basis.

4. Scroll is terrible, it's uneven and jerky. The same scrolling can hardly move a page sometimes and sometimes it scrolls really far away.

5. Micro USB? In 2023? In 2023? Micro USB? In 2023? Micro USB in 2023??? For this price? You can't be serious.

6. You can't use the mouse while charging. The charger socket should be under the left / right buttons.

7. Either the mouse should be bigger or you need to add a bigger model. You can't use it on the everyday basis, it's way too small. 2351a5e196

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