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Join Date: Jul 2008
Posts: 1
OS: Vista
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I accidentally reset the Mouse driver to HDI Compliant and now cannot work the mouse.
I was looking for a reason the keyboard keeps becoming non-functional and only had the mouse to work with... restarting in Safe Mode got the keyboard functional... but, now I do not know how to navigate to the area where I can reverse the driver back to what it was for the Mouse. In the end, the keyboard has twice stopped functioning overnight and the only thing that reinstated it was restart. Could there be a port problem? When I removed the cable and re-attached it originally, nothing happened. When the mouse setting was changed by me accidentally (didn't know I was changing it), I removed the keyboard from the port and the lights went on for a split second. Do I restart with F8? Will that restore system to the original Mouse choice? (there were only two). Thanks for any advice - |
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