My old optical mouse microsoft usb just stopped working

My mouse was working fine so I decided to download some drivers. The first and only one I went to download called Winstron driver under chip set. I have an inspiron 15r, just a heads-.

I wish I had my mouse working again (this isn't still on) I went on the microsoft support site to download the driver for my usb mouse, but he says that the driver is already installed.
Please help me to launch this pilot wistron threat!

Hello

I suggest to uninstall and reinstall all USB controllers, follow these steps:

(a) click Start, type Device Manager in the start search box and press enter.

(b) expand Bus USB controllers.

(c) right click on each device under the Bus USB controllers node and then click Uninstall to remove them one at a time.

(d) restart the computer and reinstall the USB controllers.

(e) connect the removable USB storage device and perform a test to ensure that the problem is solved.

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