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Mouse not working after doing Fresh Start


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Was having problems with Windows 10 and did a Fresh Start which created more problems. By the way the may remove a few apps thing is a lie as it removed the majority of my programs. It seems it likes to remove anything that doesn't start with Microsoft! For example it removed my Thunderbird account and all my contacts! Also for some reason it removed a file I had created containing all my passwords! Why would it do that? Anyway after Fresh Start my mouse is not working. It's a Logitec MX Anywhere 2 Bluetooth mouse which was working perfectly before Fresh Start! I have uninstalled the driver and uninstalled the mouse and restarted Windows and it hasn't worked. If I go into Device Manager, Bluetooth, MX Anywhere 2 mouse is listed. If I go into settings Bluetooth and other devices and look under Mouse, keyboard and pen, MX Anywhere 2 is listed and shown as paired. I have tried the mouse on another computer and it works fine. I have tried 4 other mice on my computer which by the way is an HP Spectre 360, one Bluetooth and three wireless with the plug in USB Dongles and none of them work. Have even tried an old wired mouse and that didn't work. Have tried in various ports too so it's not just a faulty USB port. So can anyone tell me what is wrong here and how to fix it? I have seen suggestions regarding making changes to the Registry or the Bios etc which I am quite happy to do but prefer not to for obvious reasons.

 

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