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I have a Dell Latitude D820 laptop and navigate (awkwardly) around the screen using the finger-controlled touch pad.
But, I prefer the traditional click-controlled mouse. So I bought a Microsoft Notebook Optical Mouse 3000. I installed the CD software successfully, rebooted, and plugged the mouse one of the laptop USB ports. Nothing happened … and the mouse shows no sign of life. Belated thought … can this mouse be used with a laptop like mine? Thanks. P.S. - My laptop operates under Windows XP Professional. |
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Did you try a different usb port have you tried it on another computer it could just be a bad mouse if so then just return it for another.
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Here's an update on my original post with a little regression for background: I have a circa 2006 Dell Latitude D820 laptop that ran fine under WIN XP Pro (as factory-installed by Dell) until it was attacked by a global virus that resisted all corrective measures. So I did a Dell-suggested reinstall of XP Pro. [BTW … THREE DELL CDS THAT CAME WITH THE LAPTOP: - (1) FOR REINSTALLING CD MICROSOFT WINDOWS XP PROFESSIONAL SERVICE PACK 2; (2) FOR REINSTALLING DELL LATITUDE SYSTEM DRIVERS AND UTILITIES; AND (3) FOR REINSTALLING CYBERLINK POWERDVD 5.7 SOFTWARE.] Rather than use the cumbersome (for me) D820 touch-pad navigation system … I got a Kensington Pocketmouse Pro Wireless device at the time that was powered by a USB plug-in controller/receiver. Before the recent XP Pro reinstall … the Kensington mouse worked fine (except for the occasional battery replacement). After the reinstall, it no longer responded at all. I tried it in all three USB ports … nothing. Thinking the mouse had somehow died … I bought a USB-powered wired Microsoft Notebook Optical Mouse 3000 and installed the software. The laptop recognized the software but not the hardware. Finally I plugged in a SanDisk USB flash drive (that lights up at one end when contact is made). I got no response from any of the laptop USB ports. Could the XP Pro reinstall have somehow disabled the D820’s USB capability? [CURIOUSLY, I LEFT THE KENSINGTON USB CONTROLLER/RECEIVER ATTACHED WHEN REINSTALLING XP PRO. IN FACT … IT STOPPED WORKING AS I WAS INSTALLING SUCCESSIVE DRIVERS FROM CD #2 ABOVE.] Not being familiar with such matters … I’m asking for guidance here on hopefully getting USB (and mouse) capability back on the D820. Are we speaking BIOS here? < gasp! > Walk-through steps would be much preferred for this semi-literate in such matters. It’s no fun being “mouse-less.” Thanks. P.S. – what is a “powered USB connector”? The D820 has one of these as well. |
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