Sadly it is very likely.
on the back of the computer, there is a picture of the computer mouse. plug it in that plug. its pritty trikky though.
well, if you have a mouse, then, take the Cord and plug it in to your computer, then, just move the mouse around
Plug it in!!
Plug the mouse's tail into a USB port. Allow the system to recognize the mouse and, if necessary, auto-install the driver. This may take 5 to 20 seconds the first time.
plug it in. maybe troubleshoot it. buy a new mouse.
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Yes you can. Just make sure the new mouse can plug into the usb or mouse port of your computer.
If it only happens when you plug the mouse in (and not with other peripherals) it sounds like a hardware problem with the mouse USB cord. Try another mouse - if the problem cures itself - the mouse is faulty - if not, then the problem is in the computer itself.
One, because the motherboard only has one mouse jack.Although you may have a USB plug-in mouse your computer system wouldn't communicate with another mouse for it is not programed to.
You Plug a USB mouse into a USB Drive in the laptop, and now you can use your usb mouse with your laptop for anything.
take it out then wait 3 seconds then plug in if fails check mouse connections
first you find a controller for what ever system you are using ,plug the adapter in the rectangle that has the symbol of where you plug the cp mouse in.