PS/2 compatible mouse

Hello

kindly help me.
I have HP Pavilion dv6 - 2138ca Entertainment Notebook PC and windows 7. my mouse "s scroll does not work. In Device Manager, I have ps/2 compatible mouse, when I try to install synaptics recommended version 14.0.0.3 A the status of the installation failed due to the error. I got the synaptics 14.0.0.3 version when I arrived to update it says off dated so I uninstalled programs, then I see in device manager compatible ps/2 mouse instead of synaptics, when I updated compatible mouse ps/2, it says it's updated, but I scroll and properties of the mouse that disappears from the tab settings of the device does not work. Can I uninstall ps/2 compatible mouse and if incase I uninstalled it then how many chances are there for me to install synaptics recommended 14.0.0.3 versio. or is this mouse compatible ps/2 uninstall will create no problems like the mouse works not etc.

I just want toa ask that can I uninstall ps/2 compatible mouse and install synaptics to make the scrolling work. Thank you

Hello

I think you need something like this:

You can try this version which is - 16.0.1.0:

FTP://ftp.HP.com/pub/SoftPaq/sp56501-57000/sp56713.exe

before installing it first completely uninstall the current version that you have installed

Good luck.

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