Computer downloads mouse driver every time it boots up






















And according to the using habits, users will personalize their mouse such as pointer speed, double-click speed, etc. This problem with your mouse settings is especially common after you upgraded the system to Windows All of a sudden, you noticed mouse scroll going forward and backward abnormally or mouse scrolls at a faster or slower speed.

In accordance with what users complained, mouse settings keep resetting mostly happen after Windows 10 upgrade. On this basis, you need to make an adjustment to Synaptic mouse or external mouse, such as changing Synaptic mouse settings and checking external mouse hardware.

Besides, whatever the mouse is, making sure the mouse driver is compatible with Windows 10 is extremely necessary. Depending on what mouse you are using, you would better check whether the mouse is in good condition. Just plug out the USB mouse and then plug it in another port.

If the mouse is not changing its settings after you insert it in another USB port, for instance, mouse pointer turning back or running faster or slower than before, it denotes that the USB port is dead. If the mouse keeps resetting persists on Windows 10 even if you changed into another port, you may as well plug the USB mouse into the port on another PC to see if mouse settings on Windows 10 reset.

Once you found the mouse issue pops up as well, perhaps you need to replace a new external mouse. Under Troubleshoot , scroll down to find out Hardware and Devices to Run the troubleshooter. After the detecting, Windows 10 may restart your PC to apply the fix.

Under this circumstance, if you have installed the latest NVIDIA graphics card driver and have also troubleshot your PC, you will not be reminder next time when you are rebooting the computer on Windows And as you may know that there are considerable issues when you are just rebooting Windows 10, such as power failure state. Fix Video Streaming Problem on Windows Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Windows Errors. That support page has a warning for Windows 10 users -- it discouraged me from trying the BIOS earlier.

Updating the BIOS appears to have fixed the problem with the touchpad; however, there is a problem whereby Windows 10 no longer recognizes my Microsoft account. The touchpad issue is now resolved, but I now get Windows 10 error 0x -- I am not logged in to my Microsoft account. Maybe this is something for your engineers to look at before Windows 10 is released.

Thank you for following up again, Ravi. The new touchpad drivers appears to have fixed the issue. Once the drivers were updated, the touchpad stayed active after booting the PC, as expected. Browse Community.

Laptops General - Read Only. Turn on suggestions. Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type. Recommended Posts. Posted May 20, Well this is annoying. Starting yesterday I had to uninstall and reinstall each and every I boot now. Any solutions or must I reformat? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options Phenom II Posted May 20, SaltLife Posted May 20, Memory card reader?

That would happen on my dell, i had forgot it had one. Raa Posted May 20,



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