PC Not Detecting Mouse

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#1 Maverick6585
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I booted up my PC like normal today, and suddenly none of the 3 mice I have work. I've tested them on my laptop, so it's not the mice. I've also tested the USB ports with a flash drive, and those worked. I've uninstalled and reinstalled the drivers for the mouse and still nothing. I have no idea what to do. My keyboard works fine, it's just the mouse.

My mouse is a Logitech G602 and my PC is running Windows 8.1

Anyone have any suggestions?

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#3 nutcrackr
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Are you using the logitech software?

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#4 GTR12
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@Maverick6585:

Is it working in UEFI and not Windows?

If it works in UEFI, Windows is just being stupid and you need to reinstall the USB port drivers (device manager, USB, just delete the ports, restart and let Windows fix itself).

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@Maverick6585 said:

I booted up my PC like normal today, and suddenly none of the 3 mice I have work. I've tested them on my laptop, so it's not the mice. I've also tested the USB ports with a flash drive, and those worked. I've uninstalled and reinstalled the drivers for the mouse and still nothing. I have no idea what to do. My keyboard works fine, it's just the mouse.

My mouse is a Logitech G602 and my PC is running Windows 8.1

Anyone have any suggestions?

Control Panel > Device Manager > Mice and other pointing devices

Try to uninstall the driver from there or try some settings, I hope you could get there without a mouse.

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#6  Edited By Maverick6585
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@Chatch09 said:

Try running an anti-malware scan, I was having the same problem a couple months ago and that fixed it.

I'll try that

@nutcrackr said:

Are you using the logitech software?

I opened it, and it is detecting the mouse, it's just Windows that isn't

@GTR12 said:

@Maverick6585:

Is it working in UEFI and not Windows?

If it works in UEFI, Windows is just being stupid and you need to reinstall the USB port drivers (device manager, USB, just delete the ports, restart and let Windows fix itself).

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@Maverick6585 said:

I booted up my PC like normal today, and suddenly none of the 3 mice I have work. I've tested them on my laptop, so it's not the mice. I've also tested the USB ports with a flash drive, and those worked. I've uninstalled and reinstalled the drivers for the mouse and still nothing. I have no idea what to do. My keyboard works fine, it's just the mouse.

My mouse is a Logitech G602 and my PC is running Windows 8.1

Anyone have any suggestions?

Control Panel > Device Manager > Mice and other pointing devices

Try to uninstall the driver from there or try some settings, I hope you could get there without a mouse.

I'll try uninstalling ALL the USB drivers. My USB keyboard is working fine though

EDIT: I tried uninstalling all the USB drivers, and my keyboard stopped working the the middle of the process, because it's a USB keyboard...

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#7 GTR12
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@Maverick6585:

Is it working in BIOS/UEFI at all?

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#8 nutcrackr
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I would remove logitech software