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The Mouse Will Not Connect to the Computer
When you move the mouse the cursor is not showing up on the laptop
Bluetooth is Not Turned On
Turn on Bluetooth on the laptop and press down on the PROFILE CYCLE button on the mouse directly below the scroll. Find the Power/Wireless mode switch on the flat side of the mouse and toggle the power/wireless mode to “BT” and the mouse will turn on. When successfully connected the LED indicator will turn solid blue.
USB Dongle Has Not Been Plugged in
Remove the interchangeable side grip and plug the provided USB dongle into the mouse and USB 2.0 port in the laptop. Pairing the mouse with a dongle should connect the mouse to a laptop or said device.
2.4GHZ Slipstream Wireless is not set up
Find the Power/Wireless mode switch on the flat side of the mouse and toggle the power/wireless mode to the “2.4 GHz” position to turn on the mouse. Connect the provided USB wireless receiver to your laptop's USB 2.0 or 3.0 port. When successfully connected the mouse will turn solid white.
The mouse battery dies fast
The battery doesn't last long and dies after a few hours.
Dark Surface
A dark surface such as black or dark blue tends to drain the battery more than the light color surface.
Dirty Laser Lens
Use a lint-free cloth or a cotton swab with diluted soap water to clean the lens on the bottom of the mouse gently, try avoiding the charger port. If you use a cloth make sure it's damped and not too wet as it could damage the components inside the mouse.
Power Mode
Set the mouse in low power mode and see how the battery holds up after that.
Faulty Battery
If you’ve tried all these solutions and the battery is still not holding a charge and dies fast you probably have a faulty battery that needs replacement.
Double-clicking
When trying to single click, the mouse inputs an unwanted second click.
Faulty Mouse Click Switch
Clean the mouse thoroughly around the microswitches, check for any damage to the mouse, check your double-click speed settings, and if this does not work you will need to fix or replace your click nano-switches.
Dirty Mouse
Accumulated dirt and dust can often cause the mouse buttons to stick resulting in a double-click input. To solve this, make sure the mouse is off, then with either some compressed air or a toothpick or something thin or non-metal, blow out or clean any debris & dirt.
Interference Of The Mouse's Wireless Signal
There may be some signals interfering with the mouse resulting in double-click inputs. Some signals may come from other electronic decides that output signals such as speakers, other Bluetooth connections, or some network frequencies. Try removing any electrical signals way from the mouse as well as anything that could be obstructing the signal between the mouse and the USB plug-in or the Bluetooth receiver of the computer.
Defective mouse
If the aforementioned steps do not work or the mouse has continuously been double-clicking since it was first purchased, there may be a chance that the mouse may be defective. Problems such as faulty circuit boards or faulty springs are issues that reside deep in the mouse. The best resolution for these deeply ingrained issues might just be to replace the mouse.
Scroll Wheel Not Working
Trying to use the scroll wheel is difficult.
Dirty Wheel
The mouse doesn't respond the way you want it to scroll, one thing can be dust particles clumped together messing with the scroll wheel's sensor. simply pick up the mouse and give the scroll wheel a few blows.
Faulty Battery
The battery can be the cause of the glitch since it is running out of power. You can check if the battery is working by trying it on another device.
Damaged USB port
Swapping the USB port on your PC or laptop can make all the difference to scrolling issues. If you are using a USB hub, remove this from the equation if possible and connect the mouse or its receiver directly to the computer.
fix the scroll wheel.
If none of the tips worked, try updating the firmware on the mouse and see if that improves the scrolling or you can change the scrolling settings.
The mouse is having dragging issues
If your mouse is having dragging issues such as doesn't want to drag and drop or it drags and drops when unwanted.
Update firmware
- Open up ICUE
- click on the “Settings” menu
- Click the mouse icon just underneath the menu bar
- Click the “Update” button next to the firmware version
Rest the mouse
- Unplug the mouse.
- With the mouse unplugged, hold down the left and right mouse buttons.
- While holding down the mouse buttons, plug the mouse back into the computer.
- After around 5 seconds, release the buttons. You will see an LED flash if it resets successfully.
crwdns2944067:03crwdne2944067:0
The only thing I found that addresses all these issues is to uninstall iCue completely. Then everything works good. You can test this easily but just using it on a computer that doesn't have iCue installed. It fixed all my problems. iCue software is infamously terrible but this is a whole new level...
Red Hagar - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
What is the issue is with the mouse hardware and I already uninstalled Icue??
Bruhhhhhhhhhhh - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0
I have never seen a bluetooth mouse that will never pair with ANYTHING so often - it usually takes me an hour or two of screwing around with this piece of junk just to make it connect. This is the worst built mouse I have ever had in my 50+ year old life!
Red Hagar - crwdns2934203:0crwdne2934203:0