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I have a wireless mouse connected to Yoga 3 Pro notebook, it works but when I press the wheel to easily scroll, it doesn't work. (it does however work when opening new tabs
also, and more importantly:
I have a Microsoft 3050 KB, when I press left Ctrl and T (to open new Chrome tab) or left Ctrl and S (to save a file), it won't work.
it just does the letter click (e.g., s) as if no control button is clicked.
Note, however, that if I click right Ctrl, it works (opens chrome tabs, etc...)
Well, it seems the problem definitely lies with those two wireless devices.
Unfortunately, I don't have experience with either a wireless mouse of keyboard, so I'm afraid I've exhausted my ideas. However, I found this article that looks like it might be promising: https://smallbusiness.chron.com/ubun...ard-51245.html
A web search for the make/model mouse might yield some results.
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