Mouse Left Click Not Working on Windows 11 [7 Easy Fixes]

Written By Steven Arends

Imagine you have an urgent task to do on your PC. You turn on your system, and Boom! Your mouse left click is not working.

Interestingly, this issue is quite common among windows 11 users.

If you are looking for an ultimate solution to the mouse left click not working issue, this article will end all the problems.

As a tech specialist, I will research and test some of the best possible ways to fix your mouse left-click issue. Here I will show you some practical ways to solve your mouse left-click issue on your Windows 11 computer, which helps you resolve your problem.

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Keep reading the post and following the instructions to resolve the mouse left click not working issue.

How to Fix Mouse Left Click Not Working on Windows 11 

Mouse left click button is not working on windows 11 is a common issue for Windows 11 users. Many Windows 11 users reported that their left mouse button is not working when clicking on something.

Here I will show you some proven and tested methods that help you fix your left mouse button clicking or not working problem.

So, let’s get started without further delay.

Here are the steps to fix the mouse left click not working on Windows 11 computer:

1. Update the Driver

Outdated drivers most likely cause the mouse left-click not working problem on your Windows 11 computer. The obsolete drivers may create many technical issues, such as mouse left or right-click issues, mouse not working, etc.

If your mouse left-clicks do not work on your Windows 11 computer, you should try updating your Bluetooth driver.

Follow our guide on Windows 11: Unable to Change Mouse Settings

Follow the steps below to update the mouse driver on your Windows 11 computer: 

  • Press Windows Key + X on your keyboard and select Device Manager from the list.windows-11-device-manager
  • Type Device Manager on the Windows search bar and press Enter button to open the Device Manager.
  • Select the Mice and other pointing devices option and click on it to expand to see the drivers list.

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  • Select your mouse driver and hit the Enter button or click on the Properties button at the top of the window menu to open the driver Properties window.
  • Click on the Driver tab to open the driver details and options.
  • Click on the Update Driver button.

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  • Select Search automatically for drivers.

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  • Wait a few times to search for a newly available driver on the internet for your system.
  • Update your Bluetooth driver if any update is available by following the on-screen instructions. Otherwise, you can see a message: The best drivers for your device are already installed.

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  • Click on the Close button to close the window.

Also read, Keyboard and Mouse Work in BIOS not Windows.

2. Uninstall & Reinstall the Driver

If the mouse left button click is not working on your Windows 11 computer, you should try uninstalling your mouse driver to fix the problem.

Follow the steps below to uninstall the mouse driver on your Windows 11 computer:

  • Press Windows Key + X on your keyboard and select Device Manager from the list.

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  • Type Device Manager on the Windows search bar and press Enter button to open the Device Manager.
  • Select the Mice and other pointing devices option and click on it to expand to see the drivers.

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  • Select your mouse driver and hit the Enter button or click on the Properties button at the top of the window menu to open the properties window.
  • Click on the Driver tab to open the available driver options.
  • Click on the Uninstall Device button to uninstall your mouse driver.

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  • Wait some time to finish uninstalling your mouse driver to your system.

After uninstalling your mouse driver, disconnect the mouse and plug it again to reinstall the mouse driver automatically. Now, check to see whether your problem is solved.

Check our exclusive tutorial on Mouse Cursor Disappeared in Windows 11.

3. Change USB Hubs Power Management Settings

If you are using a USB mouse on your desktop or laptop computer and your mouse left button is not working correctly, you can change the USB hubs power management settings to fix your mouse left button not working issue.

To change the USB hubs power management settings, follow these steps:

  • Press Windows Key + X on your keyboard and select Device Manager from the list.
  • Type Device Manager on the Windows search bar and press Enter button to open the Device Manager.

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  • Select the Universal Serial Bus Controllers option and click on it to stretch to see the drivers.
  • Select USB Root Hub Driver and hit the Enter button or click on the Properties button at the top of the window to open the properties window.

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  • Click on the Power Management tab to open the available driver options.

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  • Uncheck the Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power options.

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  • Click on the OK button to save the changes.

4. Run the  System File Checker (SFC) Tool

Another option to fix the mouse left button click not working issue on your Windows 11 system is to use the Command Prompt to run the System File Checker (SFC) tool to scan and restore the corrupted system files.

Follow the steps below to fix the mouse left button click problem on your Windows 11 system by the SFC tool:

  • Click on the Windows Search icon at the left side of the taskbar to open the Windows Search panel.

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  • Type cmd and click on Run as administrator to open the Command Prompt with admin privileges.

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  • Type the sfc /scannow command. Hit the Enter button to run the SFC tool to scan and restore the corrupted system files.
  • Wait until the process is complete.

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  • After the successful scan, see whether your mouse left button click problem is solved. If not, try the next solution to try to fix the problem.

5. Run the DISM Tool

Running the Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) program in the Command Prompt is another way to fix the mouse left button click not working issue on your Windows 11 PC.

Follow the steps below to run the DISM tool to solve the mouse left button click issue on your Windows 11 system:

  • Press the Win + S key on your keyboard to open the Windows Search panel.
  • Type cmd and click on Run as administrator to open the Command Prompt with admin privileges.

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  • Type the DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Scanhealth command and hit the Enter button, and wait until the process is complete.

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  • After completing the first process, enter DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth command and press the Enter button, and wait until the process is complete.

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  • Restart your computer after the successful scan and see whether your mouse left button click problem is solved.

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6. Update Your Windows System

I suggest installing the most recent Windows OS version to fix the mouse left button click not working issue on your Windows 11 PC.

The latest Windows updates help fix any problem because updating the latest Windows version fix bugs or issues on your system.

Follow the steps below to check and install your latest version of Windows on your Windows 11 system:

  • Press Windows key + I on your keyboard to open the Windows Settings shortcut.

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  • Click on the Start icon to open the Start menu and select the Settings icon to open the Windows Settings.
  • Select the Windows Updates tab on the left side menu panel.
  • Click on the Check for Updates button to check for available updates.

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  • The system will start to check updates and download any new updates automatically that are available for your PC.
  • Begin the installation process; click the Install Updates option once the updates are ready.

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  • Wait until the update is installed fully on your computer.

7. Check for Faulty Mouse

Hardware issues may cause the mouse left-click button not to work in your Windows 11 system computer. It can be possible your left mouse button is faulty. At first need to make sure the mouse you’re using is working correctly.

To test the mouse, you can try it on another computer to see whether it works. Connect the mouse to another desktop or laptop and use the mouse sometimes. If the mouse left button does not work perfectly, it is a mouse hardware issue.

If the mouse left button clicking operation work perfectly on another computer, then your mouse is fine. The issue is probably with the mouse driver software or the USB port.

To ensure your USB port problem, try your mouse with another USB port and use it to make sure the left mouse button is working fine. If it’s working perfectly on another USB port, then the problem is your USB port.

If your mouse left button is still not working, your mouse driver software is causing the problem. Possibly the outdated or corrupted driver is creating your left mouse click problem.

Final Thoughts

The mouse left button click issue is not working on windows 11 is a common issue for Windows 11 users. Many Windows 11 users reported this problem to the Microsoft community.

First of all, hardware issues may cause the mouse left-click button not working problem on your Windows 11 system computer. It can be possible your left mouse button is faulty. If not, try to find other potential problems to find out the main issue.

Here, I describe some tested and proven methods to solve your mouse left-click issue on your Windows 11 computer, which helps you resolve your problem.

I hope you found this post to be informative. If you found your solution, please let me know which method works for you.

You may also look at other posts if you’re interested in learning more about similar topics.

About The Author
Steven Arends is a computer science graduate and tech enthusiast with over 10 years of experience in the field. He has a vast collection of computer hardware and loves exploring the latest advancements. As a contributing author to 10Scopes, Steven shares his expertise to make the world of technology more accessible and easier to understand for all readers.

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