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Probably shouldn't have bought a chinese model mouse from a shopping website. The problem I have is that the the lights on the mouse are glowing (indicating that it is connected), but the mouse itself does not seem to wish to "pair up" with the operating system. Using my old mouse, I could hear a certain sound effect whenever I plugged it in, and for this one, I don't hear that. Went to search online before posting here, and most of the solutions seemed to be related to small issues like "restart and you're done", "disable and enable the driver". However, when I go to the "Device Manager" program, under the "Mice and other pointing devices" section, my new mouse does not appear. I tried to google the model name, "Yindiao G3PRO", but got no results. As a last resort, I tried to select the option "Add legacy hardware" from the "Device Manager", but I'm not quite sure if that will help in any way. Is there any way I can get this mouse to work?

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