QHMPL wireless Comboa Qhm9440 rotates 90 degrees to the right on its own.

Original title: My Wireless mouse just turned 90 degrees to the right on its own and now I can't seem to fix the problem. Help, please.

I use a qhm9440 of QHMPL wireless Comboa with windows 7 ultimate. The direction of mouse just turned 90 degrees clockwaise on its own, and now I can't seem to return to normal. I tried to re install the drivers and do a system restore, but nothing works. Help, please.

Hello

It seems that some setting needs to be changed for the mouse.

Since you have already tried to reinstall the drivers and made the restoration of the system, I suggest you contact the manufacturer of the mouse to get help.

QHMPL Support

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