If its a wireless mouse then the driver could have
been updated automatically by a windows update
so go to the device settings and try to roll back the
driver for it. That might work.
Otherwise you might just have to splash out on a new one!
Regards
Nitros7

On May 9, 9:44 pm, bratronan <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've been using the touch pad on my Acer 2001 laptop for the past few
> months and now I find my Packard Bell optical mouse no longer works.
> The batteries seem ok and Device Manager says the mouse is working
> (even though it isn't). I feel it's something simple. Can anyone help?
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