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Is it Bluetooth or Microsoft wireless standard I think both you can press a button on the mouse and then kind of re-detect the mouse with blue tooth the mouse and receiver kind of bond together perhaps you need to redo this.

  • 1 year later...

Ohh.. No worries, it is not you and it is not your computer. It is Mr. Microsoft. This is not the first time this is happening with a mouse. I have the exact same problem and I see that many people had the same problem with the same mouse. Endless driver updates and other hassles did not resolve my problem as well. Until I decided to dig down into my old mice stash and check out some of the mice which I did not throw away. I was lucky enough to find a receiver from a mouse where I had problems with the left click. I paired the receiver from this mouse with the mouse model 1023 and now I am golden. Microsoft products somehow do not last long. I hope my unorthodox solution will give me another year on the mouse I am using.

I hope this helps you and anybody else who are victimized by Microsoft mouse model no 1023

  jwelsh405 said:
I have a microsoft wireless notebook optical mouse model 1023 up until today it has worked like a charm. I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling the driver and that didn't work at all. Can some please help me i am tired of using the built in pointing device on my laptop.
  • 3 months later...

This is the driver installation program. Just run it and select which mouse you have (which should be wireless notebook optical mouse, according to your post). And then restart your computer and VOILA! Your mouse should work! Good Luck.

http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=9144041...2db6fb9a8902bda

:)

Ivylinn

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