Hi,Thank you for posting your queries in Microsoft Community.I understand your concern and will assist you to resolve these issues.I suggest you to download the latest available driver and install incompatibility mode and check if that helps.Please download the driver from the following site.Follow the steps below on how to install Driver in compatibility mode.1. Download the Driver from the manufacturer’s website and save it on your local disk.2. Right click on the setup file of the Driver and select “Properties”.3. Select “Compatibility” Tab.4.
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Place a check mark next to “Run this program in Compatibility mode” and select operating system from the drop down list.5. Let the Driver install and then check the functionality.Hope this helps. If the issue remains unresolved, please get back to us and we would be happy to help.
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Hi Ian,Thank you for your interest in Windows 10.I can understand, how frustrating it can be, when things don’t work as expected.I'd be glad to help you.I would suggest you to follow these methods, mentioned below, to fix your issue:Method 1:Hardware and Devices troubleshooter.Try to run the Hardware and Devices troubleshooter steps, mentioned below:1. Type ‘ Troubleshooting’ in the search bar and press Enter.2.
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Click on ‘ View all’ on the left panel of the ‘ Troubleshooting’ window.3. Click on ‘ Hardware and Devices' and follow on the screen instruction.If the issue still persists, follow the Method 2.Method 2:Step 1:Uninstall and reinstall the mouse drivers from the manufacture's website and check, if it works.Refer to the following steps to uninstall the mouse drivers from the Device Manager.a. Click on Windows key + X key and then, select Device Manager.b. Locate and expand “Mice and other pointing devices” in the Device Manager Window.c. Right-click on the mouse drivers and click on “uninstall” the mouse driver.d.
Restart the computer and check, if it works.Step 2:If the issue still persists, I would suggest you to uninstall the mouse driver and reinstall the latest mouse driver in compatibility mode and check, if it works.Follow these steps to install the mouse driver in compatibility mode.1. Download the latest mouse driver from the manufacturer’s website.2. Right-click on the setup file and click on 'Properties'.3. Click on the ‘compatibility’ tab and check the box 'Run this program in compatibility mode” and select previous Operating System (Windows 7) from the drop down.4. Click on ‘Apply’ and click ‘OK’ and run the file to install it.For more information, refer to the link, mentioned below:How to: Install and Update drivers in Windows 10Hope this information helps you. Kindly post back with the updated issue for further assistance.Thank you.
You MS support people are really useless. You don't read the question, and you don't provide solutions. Not only in this forum but in most of them. Here's a clue for you:1. READ THE ENTIRE QUESTION2. TRY TO IDENTIFY THE PERTINENT INFORMATION: i.e. The poster above needs information on WINDOWS 10 DRIVERS AND SOFTWARE FOR A MICROSOFT MOUSE3.
IF THE QUESTION SEEMS UNCLEAR THEN READ IT AGAIN4. IF THE QUESTION STILL SEEMS UNCLEAR WRITE BACK AND ASK FOR CLARIFICATION5. IF THE QUESTION STILL SEEMS UNCLEAR GOTO STEP 1.Remember - incorrect info is worse then no info.Also, thanks to MS for removing much of the Event Log ID technical info, and for not publishing up to date general technical info. Forums are great for non-technical people, but those of us who know should have the option of just looking up the technicalinfo.Hope that this helps, but I know it won't. Just wanted to vent. Thanks to Steve Ballmer for helping destroy the reputation of one of the best products on the market, and the support along with it.Here's an answer for the poster: It seems that MS stopped updating Intellipoint after Win 7. You don't need drivers for Win 10 as it'll recognize the mouse.
You are correct though, there is no way in Win 10 to reassign button functions. So, you're out ofluck since MS decided that you didn't need software that does that.Too bad that they didn't include that functionality in the mouse settings available in Win 10. Just another example of how they decided what you needed and that's that. I'm sorry to see that they've taken one of the most flexible OS and hidden and lockeddown much of the configuration options. I guess they're trying to be like Apple.
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