My wireless mouse is a great mouse. I have had mo problems with it until now. It is not a mac mouse, but I believe the issue lies in the mac. I wanted to plug in my mouse to an old computer, I must have clicked something that messed with the compatibility with my mac. The reason I think this is because AFTER I tried to use the mouse with the old computer (and failing due to most likely more compatibility issues) my mac fails to recognize a mouse being plugged in at all. It is a wireless mouse, if that makes a difference. The only solution that I can see is resetting my NVRAM, and I don't really want to do that.
Fix 1: Check USB cable, USB connection and USB ports. Jump drives are directly plugged into USB ports on Mac while SD cards and NM cards need card readers before you access them through USB ports. That in-between connections, actually, could be the first cause for USB drive not showing up on Mac. Check the USB port you have been connecting your drive to. If the port is damaged the drive won’t show on your Mac computer. If you are not so sure of the functionality of the port, do a further evaluation to be sure. One way to evaluate further is to try the drive on another port.
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