

- #REPLACEMENT USB RECEIVER FOR MICROSOFT WIRELESS MOUSE 3500 INSTALL#
- #REPLACEMENT USB RECEIVER FOR MICROSOFT WIRELESS MOUSE 3500 DRIVER#
- #REPLACEMENT USB RECEIVER FOR MICROSOFT WIRELESS MOUSE 3500 BLUETOOTH#
- #REPLACEMENT USB RECEIVER FOR MICROSOFT WIRELESS MOUSE 3500 WINDOWS#
Can anyone help please?Ī couple of things you can look at at\try: I searched and searched the Internet to try to find an answer, but I don't see anything.
#REPLACEMENT USB RECEIVER FOR MICROSOFT WIRELESS MOUSE 3500 BLUETOOTH#
I have bluetooth activated on my laptop but there is no button on the mouse or nano receiver to synchronize with the laptop. It does not work if I move my mouse or click on the buttons.
#REPLACEMENT USB RECEIVER FOR MICROSOFT WIRELESS MOUSE 3500 DRIVER#
I plugged the nano-receiver into my USB port and installed the driver but the mouse does not work. I have a Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500.
#REPLACEMENT USB RECEIVER FOR MICROSOFT WIRELESS MOUSE 3500 WINDOWS#
I'm using Windows vista 32-bit on a Dell Studio 15 laptop. Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500 problems. If you have the diagram, or you can send me a photo of the battery door configuration, would be great. This is why you and I asked for the diagrams.

I don't need suggestions to inform microsoft of warranty. Touch the + end of the battery to operate.ĭid you find the Mobile Mouse 3000 battery door diagram you are looking for last year? Some machines are just picky (mine is one of those – it is rare when I can get a new device working the first time round lol).To reattach it properly so it will stay when I close the lid or the door to the battery compartment.

I know it sounds annoying but it may take a couple tries of uninstalling it and reinstalling it before it finally does what you want it to.
#REPLACEMENT USB RECEIVER FOR MICROSOFT WIRELESS MOUSE 3500 INSTALL#
You shouldn’t need to install any software for the mouse to work. When you plug it back in, do it when your machine is idling and not trying to load something else so that the install won’t get interrupted. Sometimes I have better luck plugging a device that I’m having trouble with into a different usb slot until I get it working (then it can go back to the one you want to keep it in). Once it’s uninstalled (should only take a few seconds), unplug the dongle, give your comp a chance to recognize that it’s out and then plug it back in. In there it should let you uninstall the device. Leave the dongle plugged in (otherwise it won’t show up in the list), go into your device manager (I use xp so I’m not sure where this would be in windows 7). The 3 year warranty and modest price convinced me that this is a good buy.Īugat 12:51 Sometimes other running processes can muck up the install of plug and play like devices. Its laser tracking is precise and works on most surfaces ( not glass or mirrors). It’s small enough to stuff in the laptop bag, but big enough to feel comfortable in my large size hands.

It comes with 1 AA battery which should last 8 months. If you’re in the market for a new mouse, the Mobile Mouse 3500 is a reasonable choice. For greater control, I downloaded the Intellipoint software which allowed me to adjust several parameters including scroll speed, tracking speed and button configuration. I plugged it in and it was recognized immediately by Windows 7. I had no problem using the mouse on my laptop. Also there is an on/off switch, so when you don’t use it for a while you can turn it off. Sticking it in the slot turns the mouse power off. If it’s not in the usb slot you may want to put it in the mouse. While testing the mouse and while taking photos, I misplaced the receiver. I have personal experience of the need for this slot. On the underside of the 3500 is a slot to insert the receiver if you need to take it out of your computer.
