![]() ![]() Try (if you have one) plugging another mouse in and if does not recognize the mice then you got an interface issue so call your manufacturer of your PC or if you built it to make sure your USB front ports are connected if you're using them. I know this sounds dumb but check to make sure that your Windows OS is up to date. If your mouse doesn’t have DPI on-the-fly buttons, start Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard Center, select the mouse you are. The mouse LCD will briefly display the new DPI setting. (I am sure you know how to do it but in order to reach the device manager click Win Key>Type Device Manager>Then click on Mice and other pointing devices.) (Shown below) (Also, SFC won't necessarily fix your problem as it works with core windows features but, good on you for running it anyway, never hurts to do.) If your mouse has DPI on-the-fly buttons, press one of the DPI On-the-fly buttons to create new settings for each DPI button. ![]() If it does not recognize that there is a mouse contact Syber support because that is a faulty product on their end. ![]() Try going into your control panel and seeing if the device is actually being recognized because if that is the case then it is an issue on the side of the mouse and not the PC. Make sure you ran the application in the ZIP file. Did you go to the official site? If not here is: ![]()
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