

- #Microsoft wireless mouse 3500 skipping windows 10
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- #Microsoft wireless mouse 3500 skipping windows
I bought a bunch of USB extension leads for here because I got sick of trying to track down wireless mouse problems. Bascially, look for sources of RF and remove them, or as Jonathan3056said, "If you have a usb extension to plug the receiver into I would give that a shot". Steven Lee White wrote:Additionally, some sub-standard 2.4 Ghz phones will interfere with wireless peripherals.Īs well as the above I've had faulty power supplies in LCD monitors interfering, (high RF signal output), other wireless mouse in the room, a desk calculator producing RF, etc etc. Also other similar wireless mouses with similar receivers can cause issues from time to time).

Signal interference caused by nearby hardware (actually had an issue where the rear ports on the desktop were getting to hot and it was causing issues. Mouse surface area is messing with optics (too reflective, too bumpy, made of glass, too many designs under mouse sensor, etc) But for me the 3 common causes of a jittery cursor are: If you have a usb extension to plug the receiver into I would give that a shot. Also - What mouse are you currently using? Could be an issue with them and might be noted on that manufacturers KB articles.Does this mouse have any additional buttons/wheels that could be moving it? Have you tried disabling all but the left/right click?.I know you have a dell optiplex, but I've also seen touch pads on a laptop cause craziness (You did ask for common causes).Also note the "enhance pointer precition" checkbox
#Microsoft wireless mouse 3500 skipping windows

#Microsoft wireless mouse 3500 skipping Bluetooth
To help save battery, press the Bluetooth button on the bottom to turn off your mouse when you're not using it. When you need to change the battery, flip the mouse over, press the small tab to open the battery door, then replace the battery. The Microsoft Bluetooth Mouse uses 1 AA battery.
#Microsoft wireless mouse 3500 skipping windows 10
On your Windows 10 PC, select Connect if a notification appears for your mouse, then wait for it to get set up.ĭon’t see the notification? Go to Start > Settings > Devices > Bluetooth & other devices > Add Bluetooth or other device > Bluetooth > Microsoft Bluetooth Mouse > Done. This mouse supports Swift Pair in Windows 10 for faster pairing.
#Microsoft wireless mouse 3500 skipping Pc
To get set up, you’ll need a PC that’s running Windows 10 with support for Bluetooth 4.0 or later. The Microsoft Bluetooth Mouse uses 1 AA battery. The light will stay on until you turn off your mouse. Once your mouse is paired, the LED light will stop flashing. On your Windows 11 PC, select Connect if a notification appears for your mouse, then wait for it to get set up.ĭon’t see the notification? Go to Start > Settings > Bluetooth & devices > Add device > Bluetooth > Microsoft Bluetooth Mouse > Done. Press and hold the pair button on the bottom of the mouse until the LED light starts to flash (about 5 seconds). Turn on your mouse, then follow the instructions to pair it to your PC: To turn on your mouse, press the Bluetooth button on the bottom of your mouse. What Bluetooth version is on my PC? Connect your mouse This mouse supports Swift Pair in Windows 11 for faster pairing. To get set up, you’ll need a PC that’s running Windows 11 with support for Bluetooth 4.0 or later.

The compact design makes it easy to be productive on the go. The Microsoft Bluetooth Mouse is designed to be your go-to mouse for precise scrolling and navigation.
