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Answer Please try to change a new battery first (if needed). Sometimes the wireless mouse cursor jump randomly, it's possible the AP router (AP router and receiver use the same frequency) or a battery low problem will cause the receiver frequency to be affected. Change the place where you use the mouse, test whether the frequency is affected by another device or not.
If yes, move the AP router farther away from receiver, and also move the mouse closer to receiver. But if it is not a wireless mouse, the mouse is broken. Answer Check if your device is a plug-n-play device or not. If yes, there is no need to install a driver. Some devices have additional buttons and you need to install the driver, but for those models, you do not need to install the driver if you do not want to use the additional buttons. The cursor, Left/Middle/Right buttons should work fine. Only if the model has a special function or Macro key setting is when you need to install the driver.
Update your USB Device Driver on Device Manager. Restart your PC and unplug the USB cable again. Connect the USB cable to PC directly, to exclude the problem of output voltage of Hub. If you plug in too many USB cables into the same USB slot, it will cause a low supply voltage to the USB cable. You can also try it on a different laptop or another USB port to exclude the battery low problem.
Cherry Keyboards Windows drivers will help to adjust your device and correct errors. Free drivers for Cherry Keyboards are taken from manufacturers' official websites. Install DriverHub utility and solve all driver problems. This page contains information about installing the latest Cherry Keyboard driver downloads using the Cherry Driver Update Tool. Cherry Keyboard drivers are tiny programs that enable your Keyboard hardware to communicate with your operating system software.
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