windows xp right click problems

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    mitchell65 said:
    Have you got a PS2 port on your PC?
    no , is a USB port
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    savinio0 said:
    mitchell65 said:
    Can you see the mouse in Computer Management? If so, disable it then reboot your machine and see if XP can find the mouse.
    doesn't work....i don't know what to do ufff
    Did you even look at Computer Management? Just to say "Doesn't work" is no help at all. Can you post a screenshot of what you see?
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    mitchell65 said:
    savinio0 said:
    mitchell65 said:
    Can you see the mouse in Computer Management? If so, disable it then reboot your machine and see if XP can find the mouse.
    doesn't work....i don't know what to do ufff
    Did you even look at Computer Management? Just to say "Doesn't work" is no help at all. Can you post a screenshot of what you see?
    Sure so i did what u said i disabled mouse and i restart the computer and i have same problem, look

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    Well my last suggestion is to open Computer Management again and try clicking "Update Driver Software". After that I am lost I'm afraid. It is a long time since I used XP!
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    mitchell65 said:
    Well my last suggestion is to open Computer Management again and try clicking "Update Driver Software". After that I am lost I'm afraid. It is a long time since I used XP!
    how to repair that part? maybe is better to put windows xp driver and click update and...install again..or how to install again that hardware
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