Wireless Mouse on the Fritz

Almost every night lately my wireless mouse goes nuts. The optical light or whatever you call it starts blinking non-stop, which makes the cursor jump across the screen whenever I try to do something. It’s as if it’s getting a constant signal from something else in the area. Anyone have any ideas?

14 thoughts on “Wireless Mouse on the Fritz

  1. I’ve wanted one of those new Microsoft scroll mice, so when I received my Amazon associates payout yesterday I ordered up a new mouse.

    Problem solved! πŸ™‚

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  2. It’s the batteries! πŸ˜€ I have the Microsoft Wireless Natural Keyboard and Optical scroll mouse. I bought 4 rechargable batteries and recharger about a year ago and haven’t had any problems since. Every 2-4 weeks, just pop those babies in the charger for 30 mins and your set!

    But this is now no use since you bought a new mouse … oh well.

    Montie

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  3. It does sound like interference… well you are getting a new one so that might change the problem, some of them have a reset feature in the receiver or the mouse or both to switch channels… I would give that a try.

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  4. Come on folks, I do computer support. Give me a little credit. πŸ˜‰ I had already attempted all of the normal troubleshooting things.

    Replace the batteries

    • Try another USB port
    • Push the channel/reset buttons on both the mouse and the wireless receiver
    • Reboot the computer
    • Clean the bottom of the mouse (although there may be a small hair somewhere there)

    Weird thing is that it didn’t happen all of the time.

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  5. Hi, I’ve had this site for a few years now and I have to say, I was glad to see this because tonight was the first time I have had any problems with mine. I thought the keyboard was dying and never gave it a thought about the batteries and that’s what was wrong with it! I have never changed the batteries in all the years I have had this. As for the mouse, I have never used the one that came with the keyboard. If you want a great mouse, buy a Logitech MX700 cordless optical mouse. It is a great mouse and I have never had a problem with it and I’ve had it for a few years now.. at least 5-6. Good luck!!

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  6. […] I just figured out the mouse problem I had awhile back. It’s my mousepad. Right now if I try to use the mouse on the mousepad, it will barely move, but if I place the mouse on another surface it doesn’t have a problem. Doesn’t make much sense because most of the time it works fine (like right now). My mousepad is actually more like a piece of plastic. Maybe the coating is wearing off and causing a problem. Maybe I’ll order a new mousepad. […]

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  7. How do you know if you were successful at changing the channel? I have 2 systems located close to each other and are using the same signal for both the wireless mouse and the wireless keyboard – I’ve done the button pusing trick and other than just seeing if it’s still messing everything up Is there another way to tell?

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  8. its been blinking on me too, and i tried changing ports, and cleaning bottom, and pressing connect, the only hing that worked was changing usb port

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  9. I have recently purchased a Micrsowft wireless mouse. I also have flat mouse (Cirque). When I installed the wireless, both of them worked fine. But when I restart the computer, something is interfering and is stoping the computer to boot. I rmoved the Crique and just left the Microsowft. But still computer is unable to finish the Boot. However, when I disconnect the Microsowft mouse and boot it, boots fine. After the boot is complete, I reconnect the Microsowt and it works fine! I am wondering what is causing this interference? any help to solve this problem would be greatly appreciated.

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