Mouse Buttons Not Working Windows 10

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Fter upgrading to Windows 10 from Windows 8.1 or Windows 7, keyboard and mouse input is not working and the hardware appears to be not responsive and not recognized after booting up to the Desktop or the login screen. Pressing any keys, moving mouse or clicking on mouse buttons does not work and Windows 10 does not respond accordingly to the input with actions.

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Some have had luck in eventually finding drivers that work, others have not.

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Some users find that the right click button on the right click on their laptop Touchpad suddenly not working properly, rendering your click right to see more properties option is out of the question.This is rather strange, since the left click and the navigation zone work just fine. Up till now, there is no a solid explanation as why is this error is happening. But there are some effective work-arounds that might be able to help.Just follow the instructions below to get this problem fixed.Note: Before you proceed, it is suggested that you plug in a mouse.Option One: Enable Touchpad1) Click Start button, and then choose Settings. Then choose Devices.2) On the left side of the pane, choose Mouse & touchpad.

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Mouse Buttons Not Working Windows 10

Then scroll down to the bottom of the screen and click Additional mouse options.3) Then the Mouse Properties window will open. Go to the furthest right option (the name of this option could be Device Settings or ELAN ), then make sure your touchpad is enabled.If the option you see here is Device Settings, check to see if the the Touchpad is enabled. If not, you need to press the Settings button to change the status to Enabled.4) O ne more thing you should look into: function key. You should check to see if there is a function key that enables or disables the touchpad. On some laptop, this key is F6, or the combination of Fn+F5, or Fn+F6. The icons looks like a tiny touchpad with a diagonal line through it.

Mouse Buttons Not Working Windows 10 2

You should check your manual to see which key or keys could be at fault.Option Two: Reinstall Driver1) Press Windows key and X at the same time, then choose Device Manager.2) Locate and expand the option Mice and other pointing devices. Then right click your touchpad drive.

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(Mine is called Synaptics Pointing Device, yours could be different.)3) Then go to Driver tab, choose Uninstall option.4) Confirm the uninstall of your touchpad driver by ticking the box of Delete the driver software to uninstall this device from your system. Then check OK to save the change.5) When the uninstall completes, restart your computer. Windows should help you automatically install the latest version of the driver it could find. See if your problem solved after the reinstall. If not, please follow the third option below.Option Three: Update Driver1) Press Windows key and X at the same time, then choose Device Manager.2) Locate and expand the option Mice and other pointing devices. Then right click your touchpad drive.3) Then go to Driver tab, choose Update Driver option.4) Windows will start helping you find the latest version of touchpad driver that it could find.