Hey folks! I recently got a new PC with an i5 processor and Windows 11. I've been having an issue with my wireless mouse – when I start my computer, it takes about 4 to 5 minutes before the mouse starts working. The keyboard and other functions are fine, but the mouse pointer doesn't show up at all at first. I'm not super tech-savvy, so I'm looking for some advice on how to fix this problem. Once it finally kicks in, it works perfectly!
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Just so you know, some 4th generation i5 processors may have compatibility issues with Windows 11. If your mouse comes with a dongle, it could be worth checking the manufacturer's site for any driver updates that might help with your mouse's responsiveness after boot-up.
It sounds like your mouse connection might be having issues during startup. If you're using a dongle for the mouse, try plugging it into a different USB port. Sometimes, a specific port might take longer to initialize. Also, ensure that the batteries in the mouse are fresh since low power can affect performance during startup.
Make sure your mouse is fully charged if it's rechargeable or that the battery is good. If it's a Bluetooth mouse, check if it's set up to connect automatically upon startup. Sometimes, these settings can be tricky! Also, if your mouse has a dedicated dongle, make sure it's properly plugged in before booting up.
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