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My mouse won’t show up on my screen and I can’t click on anything. The laptop is brand new and I’m already having trouble.
Check for a function key that turns the built-in mousepad on and off. Mine is a silver button on the top left of the keyboard. It drove me crazy until I discovered it.
You have to restart the computer and after restart the computer, It would be work and after restarting if mouse doesn’t work so.. You have to update the drivers . for additional steps visit ‘‘‘FIX-mouse-not-working-in-computer’’’ Follow these Steps: a) Press the Windows + R key on the keyboard. b) Type devmgmt.msc in search box and click on OK c) Right Click on Mice and other pointing device d) Click on update drives then click on Search automatically Then restart the computer. After that Mouse doesn’t working So: Then try to change USB port of Mouse. Please let me know for any other issue .
If the mouse is a corded USB, try it on a different computer, if it works, then plug the mouse into a different port on your laptop. If it is a wireless mouse, check the batteries, and try moving the USB receiver to another port and installing the drivers. If that doesn’t work, when the system powers on go into the BIOS setup and make sure that all of your USB ports are turned on. If it is the trackpad, and you are having other issues on a brand new laptop, you may need to contact the company where you ordered it from and let them step you through any specific troubleshooting problems and/or request a RMA or refund (worse case scenario).
On new touchscreen Asus laptops the trick for turning on the mouse is to press fn+f9. I had to go three weeks like this until I could figure out what to do. Also if your screen gets turned sideways or upside down. {my brother did that to mine} press ctrl+alt+up arrow. If you press the wrong arrow do it again until it goes back to normal.
It seems that there are many Fn + F- keys if you see on your Pc look for a F- button with what looks like a No symbol, you know the one with a circle with a line through it and a hand to the right pointing at it. For me i Pressed Fn+F7 and that worked if this helps anyone yw. Good Luck
try pressing [fn] + f1 or wherever the icon of a computer screen with an x is on. Hope it helps!
click the button that gets you into the asus vivo book mode. it’s a little diamond iconed button on the top right corner of the keyboard for me. then you have this little profile of your comp come up, like memory used, etc, and one has the touch pad either on or off. somehow mine was disabled and put into off. I switched it on on and my mouse icon came back!!
My ASUS mouse has a small on/off switch on the bottom. More like on/gotcha switch!
I tried every suggestion on here and a couple other sites. Fn + f9 or fn + anything else didn’t work. I did try fn + f3 and it worked! apparently it’s the f key with the symbol that looks like a mouse and a line across it from one corner to the other (the x one didn’t work on mine either). Hope this works for those who are still trying to figure this out.
I have a problem..usb mouse not working. I try search net to settle it. I find out…can on back USB device with enable device icon click..to get it working back. Go device manager there click into universal serial bus controllers then click choice composite devices properties that have enable icon button , just click on it..to open the USB device function back. After follow the step ,click next then USB mouse function back like normal.
Honestly, I just turned my computer off and on again. You may need to restart it, though. My mouse was freezing and when it was moving, it would just be zooming the screen in or out. So far it’s working, I’m not sure if this fix is permanent. Ironically, it was the last thing I tried, but it should’ve been the first thing I tried.
I Think You Should Checkout This See If This Helps - Unplug Your Mouse and Wait For 1 minutes And Plug It Back Restart Your Computer In Safe Mode With Networking Follow Steps To Get safe Mode Visit How To Boot Windows Computer In Safe Mode Now In Safe Mode Please Go to device Manager And Update the Mouse And Pointer Driver . Restart The Computer and Get Your Mouse Working . Hopefully this May Work
My fix was fn+F1. I’d suggest looking in your function keys and pressing fn+the function key that has the diagram of the toupad on it.
My Acer laptop has the touchpad sign of a pointing finger at F7.
Mine’s an ASUS and it was fn+f6.