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3. Troubleshooting
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your "Mouse" is highlighted. Then use your "Right Arrow"
to expand and select your mouse driver or drivers.
After you have chosen your mouse driver you can now
modify it by removing the driver or changing the driver.
To remove the driver you have selected, use your "Tab"
key until the "Remove" tab is selected. Then press
"Enter". This will remove the driver. Use your "Arrow"
Keys to select any other drivers and repeat the process
until all but one driver remains. Even if it is the wrong
driver you can use it and change it to the mouse driver
you want.
After removing or changing the mouse driver, use your
"Tab" key until "Close" is selected and then press
"Enter". Then you will have to reboot your computer. Use
your "Windows
®
" Key at the bottom left hand corner of
your keyboard if you have one; if not, press "Alt + S".
Then use the "Up" Arrow to select "Shut Down" and use
your "Enter" key. Use your "Arrow" Key to select
"Restart" and press "Enter".
Q: After installing the mouse driver and rebooting, my
mouse will not work. How do I change the mouse
driver without mouse control?
A: Use your "Windows
®
" Key at the bottom left hand corner
of your keyboard if you have one; if not, press "Alt + S" to
go to the "Start" button in Windows
®
95. Then use your
"Up" Arrow to select "Settings" then use your "Right"
Arrow to select "Control Panel" and then press "Enter".
These steps have taken you to the "Control Panel" where
you can gain access to your "Device Manager". The
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