I already told you that the problem was solved in my earlier post. No need to put any effort anymore. Thanks for all yours help.
END OF THIS POST FOR EVER & PERMANENTLY.
Got a solution for your mouse, Connect to the net then remove your mouse or unplug it from the back of your computer, try to plug it again, repeat this step until your computer recognizes your mouse and asks for a driver, there's an option in your operating system that will automatically search the net for possible drivers.
Kindly update this post.
We help not because we need to but we help because we want to.........there's a big difference between "need" and "want"
I already told you that the problem was solved in my earlier post. No need to put any effort anymore. Thanks for all yours help.
END OF THIS POST FOR EVER & PERMANENTLY.