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Chikablam
Hello,Yesterday, my PC encountered a blue screen of death. Rebooting and Windows Auto-repair resolved the issue, but now my mouse is not working. My mouse is an ET T7. It works when plugged into another computer. Plugging in another mouse to my PC does not work. Windows Device Manager advises that the driver may be corrupted or missing. Uninstalling all mouse devices, including hidden ones, and rebooting does not resolve the issue. I am not given the option to delete the driver when uninstalling it. I have activated Human Interface Devices in Windows Services. I have tried downloading drivers
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