Why is my wireless mouse not tracking properly?

It is possible that a loose connection or bad port can cause problems with the mouse. Make sure that it’s not either of these problems by disconnecting the mouse from the current USB port and connecting to another USB port. If your computer has USB ports, you may also want to consider upgrading to a USB mouse.

How do I fix my wireless mouse tracker?

  1. 1: Try Another Mouse. A classic tech trick is to replicate the problem and plug in another mouse to eliminate a hardware problem.
  2. 2: Clean the Mouse and Mousepad. Grime can accumulate on mousepads and interfere with optical eye tracking.
  3. 3: Check the Batteries.
  4. 4: Try Another USB Port.
  5. 5: Update or Download Drivers.

How do I fix my mouse that won’t track?

How to Fix a PC or Laptop Mouse That’s Not Working

  1. Inspect the mouse for hardware damage.
  2. Clean the mouse.
  3. Replace the batteries.
  4. Try a different USB port.
  5. Connect the mouse directly to the USB port.
  6. Use the mouse on an appropriate surface.
  7. Update the driver.
  8. Release and re-pair a Bluetooth mouse.

How do you clean a mouse sensor?

It’s extremely important to use a clean surface whenever moving from one component to another. Gently swab the mouse’s sensor. Don’t jab the sensor—instead, brush it with the tip of the Q-tip or a corner of the microfiber cloth. This will wash away any residue or particles that interfere with the mouse’s tracking.

How do you reprogram a wireless mouse receiver?

In brief, just plug receiver in, put the mouse near the receiver, switch the mouse on and press any button. It will reconnect in 15 seconds.

How do I fix my Logitech mouse not being detected?

Try these fixes

  1. Method 1: Remove the unifying receiver and batteries for 5 seconds.
  2. Method 2: Uninstall and Reinstall the mouse driver.
  3. Method 3: Update the mouse driver.
  4. Method 4: Change USB port.
  5. Method 5: Test the receiver on another computer.
  6. Method 6: Replace the batteries.