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06-26-2025 03:59 AM
@CarolB22, Welcome to the HP Support Community!
Thanks for posting your question. I'm here to help you get things back on track.
I understand your HP desktop mouse has stopped working even after replacing the batteries. Let's go through a few steps to troubleshoot and get it working again.
Check the Mouse Connection Type
- Wireless USB Receiver: If your mouse uses a USB dongle, make sure it's securely plugged into a working USB port.
- Bluetooth Mouse: If it's Bluetooth, ensure Bluetooth is enabled on your PC and the mouse is paired.
Try a Different USB Port
- Unplug the receiver and try it in another USB port.
- Avoid using USB hubs, plug directly into the PC.
Power Cycle the Mouse
- Remove the batteries again.
- Press and hold the mouse buttons for 10 seconds to discharge any residual power.
- Reinsert fresh batteries and turn the mouse back on.
Re-Pair the Mouse (Bluetooth Only)
- Go to Settings > Devices > Bluetooth & other devices.
- If the mouse is listed, remove it and then click Add Bluetooth or other device to re-pair it.
Check Device Manager
- Press Windows + X > Device Manager.
- Expand Mice and other pointing devices.
- Right-click your mouse and choose Uninstall device, then restart your PC. Windows will reinstall the driver.
Test on Another Computer
- If possible, try the mouse on another PC to rule out hardware failure.
I hope the information shared has been useful and resolves your concern.
Wishing you a smooth and hassle-free experience ahead!
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Warm regards,
Max3Aj
HP Support
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