Not working
SOURCE: A4tech Mini Optical Mouse (mop-35) driver
try this web to download your Driver, just look the exact driver of your Mouse
SOURCE: Targus PAWM001 Mouse - How to connect it to my laptop
Yeah, I was kind of confused about this too. Apparently, on the base of the mouse, there is a red reset button. Press that, while simultaneously pressing the black reset button on the base of the charger. The laser light should becomes steady after a moment, indicating that the mouse is in sync with the laptop. If the laser is blinking, however, then the mouse is attempting to become synced. You may have to press the reset button multiple times. Hope this helps.
SOURCE: Driver for PAUM004 Corded Targus Mouse
The only driver i could find ( i dont 100% know if it will work) is on a site called driver guide.com It requires you sign up for a free account before it lets you download it and that link is at
http://members.driverguide.com/ums/index.php?action=lch&driverid=229736&furl=aHR0cDovL21lbWJlcnMuZHJpdmVyZ3VpZGUuY29tL2RyaXZlci9kZXRhaWwucGhwPyZhY3Rpb249ZG93bmxvYWQmZHJpdmVyaWQ9MjI5NzM2
i really hope this works for you
SOURCE: Targus mouse not recognized
What is the OS of your computer? This Targus mouse would work with Win 98, Win 2000 and Win XP. Vista was not mentioned. And if you are running Windows Vista for you laptop, then that could be the reason why it was not recognized by the computer.
Is this the wireless optical mouse? If yes, you need to follow the steps below to isolate the problem:
1. Connect the USB receiver into different USB ports of the computer.
2. Replace the batteries with the fresh ones.
3. Try connecting the mouse into different computer to see if you've got a defective mouse.
If you've tried everything and got the same problem, you may need to refer to the manufacturer, because I'm not sure if this mouse is a Plug-n-Play device or if it needs a driver.
Have a great day!
SOURCE: Targus usb optical mouse not recognized by windows
Hi there!
The Targus WIreless Mouse with Power management is supported by Windows and does not require additional drivers. To confirm that Windows has loaded the drivers:
Click Start>Right-click My Computer>Select Manage
Select Device Manager
Expand the Human Interface Devices section.
You should see an entry for USB Human Interface Device. If you don't see an entry, right-click on the Human Interface Devices entry and select Scan for hardware changes.
If you don't see any results, look for any yellow question marks or exclamation marks underneath the Unknown Devices category. You may find the mouse listed there. If so, right-click on it and select "Update Driver". Select "Yes, this time only", then click Next, leave the default selection as is and click Next. If the update fails, try again except this time, after the first "Next", select the advanced option, "Install from a list or a specific location", then click Next.
Select "Don't search. I will choose the driver to install".
If a default selection appears on the screen that follows, click Next and it should install. If successful, I recommend you restart your machine for any changes to take effect. If the installation isn't successful, you may need to submit a ticket on Targus' support site.
I hope this helps you! If you have any questions, feel free to reply.
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