Is Your Mouse or Keyboard Not Working? Try These Steps First

Few things are more frustrating than a suddenly unresponsive mouse or keyboard—especially when you’re right in the middle of something important. Whether you’re replying to emails, working on a spreadsheet, or just browsing, losing control of your input devices can grind your entire workflow to a halt.

We get calls about this issue all the time. The good news? You might not need a new mouse or keyboard—or even a service call. Most of the time, the fix is quick and simple. So before you panic or start shopping for replacements, try these easy steps first.

✅ Step 1: Rule Out the Basics

Let’s start with the obvious (but often overlooked):

🔄 Reboot Your Computer

It sounds cliché, but a quick restart often clears up temporary bugs or software glitches affecting input devices.

🔌 Check the Connections

For Wired Devices:

  • Unplug and reconnect the USB cable.
  • Try a different USB port—especially one directly on the back of your desktop or laptop.

For Wireless Devices:

  • USB Receiver (Dongle): Make sure it’s securely plugged in. Try another port if needed.
  • Power Switch: Double-check that it’s turned ON.
  • Batteries: Swap in fresh batteries—even if the old ones were “just replaced.”
  • Re-pairing (Bluetooth): You may need to re-sync the device to your computer. Refer to the manual for instructions.

🛠️ Step 2: Targeted Troubleshooting

Depending on what’s acting up, here’s what to do next:

📌 Scenario 1: Only the Mouse or Keyboard Isn’t Working

When one device works but the other doesn’t, it’s likely a fault with the device itself or its connection.

Try This:

  • Test the device on another computer.
    • If it works there, your original system may have a driver or port issue.
    • If it doesn’t, the device might be faulty.

For Windows Users:

  1. Press Windows + X, select Device Manager.
  2. Expand Keyboards or Mice and other pointing devices.
  3. Look for any ⚠️ yellow exclamation marks or ❌ red Xs.
  4. Right-click the affected device and select:
    • Update driver
    • Or Uninstall device → then reboot to reinstall it automatically.

For Bluetooth Devices:

  • Windows: Settings > Bluetooth & Devices → Make sure Bluetooth is on. Remove and re-pair the device.
  • macOS: System Settings > Bluetooth → Remove and re-add the device.

⚠️ Scenario 2: Neither Mouse nor Keyboard Is Working

This can be tricky since you can’t easily navigate menus.

Try This:

  • Unplug everything except power and monitor. Restart the system.Then plug in just the mouse or keyboard one at a time.
  • Test multiple USB ports—front and back. Try both USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 if available.
  • Boot into Safe Mode:
    • On Windows: Hold Shift during restart, or tap F8 repeatedly during boot (older systems).
    • On Mac: Hold Shift immediately after powering on.If things work in Safe Mode, a software or driver conflict is likely.
  • Inspect cables, connectors, and ports for physical damage.

🔄 Scenario 3: Mouse Works, Keyboard Doesn’t (or Vice Versa)

This often indicates a driver issue or hardware failure in the non-working device.

Follow the steps under “Check Device Manager” and test the faulty device on another computer to isolate the issue.

🧰 Still No Luck? Bring It to the Pros

If none of the above fixes do the trick, don’t stress—A.S. Computer Solutions is here to help.

We can:

  • Run advanced diagnostics to identify system or driver conflicts
  • Repair or replace damaged ports or input devices
  • Check for underlying issues like malware or system corruption
  • Recommend reliable replacement options that suit your needs

🏡 Local. Reliable. Ready to Help.

Serving Onoway and surrounding communities, A.S. Computer Solutions is your go-to for friendly, affordable tech support.

Don’t let input issues slow you down. Try the steps above first, and if you’re still stuck, give us a shout. We’ll get your mouse, keyboard—and your productivity—back on track.

📞 Call or visit us today:

🌐 www.ascomputersolutions.ca

📍 Onoway, Alberta

📧 [email protected]

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