How do I install a missing mouse driver?

Use the Device Manager Expand the Mice and other pointing devices section. Right-click your mouse (or use the context menu key on your keyboard) and select Update driver. Select Search automatically for updated driver software. Windows will now scan for missing drivers and install them automatically.

How do I install mouse and other pointing device drivers?

Go to Device Manager, under Human Interface Devices, locate I2C HID Device. If it has an error code, or if this device is not working correctly, right click on it and select Update driver. If it has latest driver already, right click on it select Disable. Then again right click on it, select Enable.

What are drivers for mouse?

A mouse driver is a device driver that enables a computer to communicate with a mouse. The mouse driver is commonly included with the operating system.

Why is my mouse not showing in Device Manager?

Mouse driver outdated or missing Check if a driver is installed for the mouse. You can check in the Device Manager for this. While Windows may have a standard or default driver for the mouse, installing a driver for your specific mouse may fix the issue.

How do I manually install a mouse driver?

Open Device Manager.

  1. Open Device Manager.
  2. Expand Mice and other pointing devices.
  3. Double-click your mouse.
  4. Go to the Drivers tab.
  5. Click Update Driver.
  6. Select Search automatically for drivers.
  7. Install any new drivers that are found.
  8. If no updates are found, click Search for updated drivers on Windows Updates.

How do I install a pointing device?

Install a Driver Using the Device Manager

  1. Right-click the Start button.
  2. In the popup menu that appears, click Device Manager.
  3. In Device Manager, locate the entry called “Mice and other pointing devices”, and then click to expand that category.

How do I check my mouse driver?

Step #4: Check Mouse Drivers

  1. Right-click the Windows Start button and select “Device Manager.”
  2. Find the category titled Mice and other pointing devices.
  3. Right-click the mouse device and select “Update driver.”
  4. Select “Search automatically for updated software” and let Windows find the most suitable one.