Below you can download dell ms111 mouse driver for Windows.
File name: dell-ms111-mouse.exe
Version: 9.586
File size: 44660 MB
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Dell Ms111 Mouse Driver Download(click above to download)
Device Specification:
- Brand: Dell
- Model: MS111 Mouse
- Connectivity: Wired
- Interface: USB
- DPI (Dots Per Inch): 1000 DPI
- Number of Buttons: 3 buttons + scroll wheel
- Compatibility: Windows, Mac, Linux
- Tracking Technology: Optical
- Weight: Approximately 100g
- Cable Length: 1.8 meters
- Color: Black
Troubleshooting Questions and Answers:
1. Q: Why is my Dell MS111 mouse not responding at all?
A: Firstly, ensure that the mouse is securely connected to the USB port on your computer. If the connection is fine, try using a different USB port or cable. Also, check if the mouse is properly detected in your device's settings or device manager. If the issue persists, restarting your computer or updating the mouse driver might help.
2. Q: How can I resolve the issue of my Dell MS111 mouse cursor moving erratically?
A: If your cursor is behaving unexpectedly, try cleaning the mouse's optical sensor as dust or debris may interfere with its functionality. Additionally, check for any obstacles or uneven surfaces that may affect the mouse's tracking. Another solution can be to adjust the tracking speed settings in your computer's mouse settings. If the problem continues, testing the mouse on a different surface or using a mouse pad might be worth considering.
3. Q: What should I do if the left or right-click buttons of my Dell MS111 mouse are not working?
A: Firstly, ensure that the mouse buttons are not physically stuck or damaged. Gently press each button and check for any irregularities. If the buttons appear fine, try cleaning the mouse buttons using a soft cloth or compressed air. Also, check your computer's mouse settings to ensure that the left and right-click functions are not disabled or reassigned to a different action. If the issue persists, testing the mouse on a different computer or reinstalling/updating the mouse driver can help identify and resolve the problem.