Below you can download windows nt mouse driver for Windows.
File name: _win-nt-mouse.exe
Version: 9.271
File size: 34700 MB
Upload source: manufactuter website
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Windows Nt Mouse Driver(click above to download)
Windows NT-compatible mouse driver
Specification:
- Compatibility: Windows NT operating system
- Purpose: Drivers for mouse input device
- Functionality: Enables communication between mouse hardware and operating system
- Interface: User-friendly graphical interface for customization and settings
- Features: Support for various mouse types and brands, adjustable mouse speed and sensitivity settings, customizable button configurations, scrolling options, gesture recognition, and cursor characteristics modification.
- Compatibility standards: Compliant with Windows NT driver architecture and protocols.
- Installation: Requires appropriate driver software installation
- Version: Specify version number or latest available version
Troubleshooting Questions and Answers:
Q1: Why is my mouse cursor moving erratically or jumping across the screen?
A1: This issue may occur due to a dirty or faulty mouse sensor. Clean the mouse sensor gently using a soft cloth or cotton swab. If the problem persists, try connecting the mouse to a different USB port or replace it with a new one if necessary.
Q2: My mouse buttons are not functioning correctly. What can I do?
A2: Ensure that the mouse driver software is up to date. Check the mouse's manufacturer website for the latest driver updates. If that doesn't resolve the issue, try uninstalling the current mouse driver, restart the computer, and then reinstall the driver. If the problem continues, test the mouse on another computer to determine if it's a hardware issue.
Q3: The scrolling feature on my mouse stopped working. How can I fix it?
A3: Firstly, check the mouse settings in the control panel or the manufacturer's software. Ensure that scroll functionality is enabled. Try cleaning the scroll wheel and the surrounding area from any debris or dust. If the problem persists, try using the mouse on a different computer or replace it if necessary.