What is the USB Optical Mouse Windows Driver?
A USB Optical Mouse is a type of computer mouse that uses an optical sensor (rather than a ball) to detect movement. The term USB refers to the connection type, which is the Universal Serial Bus port that most modern mice use to connect to your computer.
The USB Optical Mouse driver is a software component that allows your Windows operating system to communicate with the optical mouse over the USB port. It ensures that the mouse works properly, with support for basic functionality like moving the cursor, clicking, and scrolling. In some cases, specialized drivers may be installed for additional features (e.g., extra buttons, adjustable DPI, or customized lighting).
Typically, Windows will automatically detect and install drivers for a USB optical mouse without needing any user intervention. However, in some cases, you may need to manually install or update the driver, especially if you're using a mouse with additional features or encountering issues.