Windows 10 Problem with mouse and keyboard on Windows 10

InterpoL99

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Hi,

Last few days I have problems with mouse and keyboard and their commands.

About week ago I installed new version of Windows 10 but it's was bugged too much and I done recovery to previous version of Windows 10.

Now everything is normal but I have problems with mouse and keyboard commands.

After I turn on the computer and after a few minutes mouse go wild.
When I click on one icon with a left click, it opens a menu that opens with right-click.
When I leaf on the Internet something with the middle button ( scroll ) it zoom page, although I do not touch the keyboard ( ctrl or alt ).
When I click left-click on one icon, it opens 10 folders on desktop not on my command even I opened one folder.
The keyboard does not respond at all and not work or when I write a keyboard something it writes on the computer that only after a few minutes.
Practically, the mouse and the keyboard go crazy at one time and I'm forced to restart computer.
Often it happens to mislead and to do it yourself, for example, once I click on the left or right mouse click, he starts to move open tabs alone.
Drivers are updated for both.
I tried to put them in another USB port, but it's the same.
I tried on another computer where they worked normally.
When I installed the bugged version of Windows 10 ( for me ), he asked me to update my driver and I updated, but later I returned the older version of Windows 10 and I do not know if the old driver came back but the previous version can not be restored in the driver settings.
I tried with BIOS resetting but nothing.

I have these keyboard and mouse:

Logitech K360 keyboard.

Genius Ammox X1-400 mouse.

Thank you in advance for the reply and apologize for a bad english.
Milan
 

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It seems like you are experiencing erratic behavior with your mouse and keyboard after a recent Windows 10 update and subsequent rollback. Here are a few steps you can take to troubleshoot and hopefully resolve the issue: 1. Check for Software Conflicts: - Sometimes, third-party software can interfere with the normal functioning of input devices. Check if any recent software installations or updates coincide with when the issue started occurring. Consider uninstalling or disabling any recently installed applications to see if that resolves the problem. 2. Update Device Drivers: - Ensure that the drivers for your Logitech K360 keyboard and Genius Ammox X1-400 mouse are up to date. Visit the Logitech and Genius websites to...
It seems like you are experiencing erratic behavior with your mouse and keyboard after a recent Windows 10 update and subsequent rollback. Here are a few steps you can take to troubleshoot and hopefully resolve the issue: 1. Check for Software Conflicts: - Sometimes, third-party software can interfere with the normal functioning of input devices. Check if any recent software installations or updates coincide with when the issue started occurring. Consider uninstalling or disabling any recently installed applications to see if that resolves the problem. 2. Update Device Drivers: - Ensure that the drivers for your Logitech K360 keyboard and Genius Ammox X1-400 mouse are up to date. Visit the Logitech and Genius websites to download and install the latest drivers specifically designed for your devices. 3. Use Different USB Ports: - Try connecting your keyboard and mouse to different USB ports on your computer. Avoid using USB hubs and connect them directly to the USB ports on your PC. 4. Check for Hardware Issues: - Test your mouse and keyboard on another computer to see if the issue persists. If they work fine on another system, there might be a specific issue with your Windows setup. 5. Windows Troubleshooter: - Run the built-in Windows Hardware and Devices troubleshooter to diagnose and potentially fix any issues related to your input devices. You can access this troubleshooter by going to Settings > Update & Security > Troubleshoot > Hardware and Devices. 6. System File Checker: - Run the System File Checker tool to scan and repair any corrupted system files that might be causing the erratic behavior. Open a Command Prompt with administrative privileges and type sfc /scannow, then press Enter. 7. Perform a Clean Boot: - Perform a clean boot to start Windows with a minimal set of drivers and startup programs. This can help determine if a background program is causing the problem. Instructions for performing a clean boot can be found on the Microsoft website. 8. Windows Update: - Ensure that Windows is fully updated to the latest version. Install any pending Windows updates to see if they include fixes for the issues you are facing. By following these steps, you should be able to diagnose and hopefully resolve the erratic behavior of your mouse and keyboard on your Windows 10 system.
 

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