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Mouse.dll Explanation
The Mouse.dll file is a dynamic link library developed by Gtek Tech.. This library includes important functions that may be needed by softwares, games or other basic Windows tools.
The Mouse.dll file is 0.04 MB. The download links are current and no negative feedback has been received by users. It has been downloaded 2280 times since release.
Table of Contents
- Mouse.dll Explanation
- Operating Systems That Can Use the Mouse.dll File
- Other Versions of the Mouse.dll File
- How to Download Mouse.dll
- Methods to Solve the Mouse.dll Errors
- Method 1: Solving the DLL Error by Copying the Mouse.dll File to the Windows System Folder
- Method 2: Copying The Mouse.dll File Into The Software File Folder
- Method 3: Uninstalling and Reinstalling the Software That Is Giving the Mouse.dll Error
- Method 4: Solving the Mouse.dll Error using the Windows System File Checker (sfc /scannow)
- Method 5: Getting Rid of Mouse.dll Errors by Updating the Windows Operating System
- The Most Seen Mouse.dll Errors
- Other Dll Files Used with Mouse.dll
Operating Systems That Can Use the Mouse.dll File
Other Versions of the Mouse.dll File
The latest version of the Mouse.dll file is 1,0,0,32 version released for use on 2012-06-30. Before this, there were 1 versions released. All versions released up till now are listed below from newest to oldest
- 1,0,0,32 - 32 Bit (x86) (2012-06-30) Download directly this version now
- 1.0.0.32 - 32 Bit (x86) Download directly this version now
How to Download Mouse.dll
- First, click the "Download" button with the green background (The button marked in the picture).
- "After clicking the Download" button, wait for the download process to begin in the "Downloading" page that opens up. Depending on your Internet speed, the download process will begin in approximately 4 -5 seconds.
Methods to Solve the Mouse.dll Errors
ATTENTION! In order to install the Mouse.dll file, you must first download it. If you haven't downloaded it, before continuing on with the installation, download the file. If you don't know how to download it, all you need to do is look at the dll download guide found on the top line.
Method 1: Solving the DLL Error by Copying the Mouse.dll File to the Windows System Folder
- The file you downloaded is a compressed file with the ".zip" extension. In order to install it, first, double-click the ".zip" file and open the file. You will see the file named "Mouse.dll" in the window that opens up. This is the file you need to install. Drag this file to the desktop with your mouse's left button.
- Copy the "Mouse.dll" file and paste it into the "C:\Windows\System32" folder.
- If your operating system has a 64 Bit architecture, copy the "Mouse.dll" file and paste it also into the "C:\Windows\sysWOW64" folder.
NOTE! On 64 Bit systems, the dll file must be in both the "sysWOW64" folder as well as the "System32" folder. In other words, you must copy the "Mouse.dll" file into both folders.
- In order to run the Command Line as an administrator, complete the following steps.
NOTE! In this explanation, we ran the Command Line on Windows 10. If you are using one of the Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista or Windows XP operating systems, you can use the same methods to run the Command Line as an administrator. Even though the pictures are taken from Windows 10, the processes are similar.
- First, open the Start Menu and before clicking anywhere, type "cmd" but do not press Enter.
- When you see the "Command Line" option among the search results, hit the "CTRL" + "SHIFT" + "ENTER" keys on your keyboard.
- A window will pop up asking, "Do you want to run this process?". Confirm it by clicking to "Yes" button.
- Paste the command below into the Command Line that will open up and hit Enter. This command will delete the damaged registry of the Mouse.dll file (It will not delete the file we pasted into the System32 folder; it will delete the registry in Regedit. The file we pasted into the System32 folder will not be damaged).
%windir%\System32\regsvr32.exe /u Mouse.dll
- If you have a 64 Bit operating system, after running the command above, you must run the command below. This command will clean the Mouse.dll file's damaged registry in 64 Bit as well (The cleaning process will be in the registries in the Registry Editor< only. In other words, the dll file you paste into the SysWoW64 folder will stay as it).
%windir%\SysWoW64\regsvr32.exe /u Mouse.dll
- In order to cleanly recreate the dll file's registry that we deleted, copy the command below and paste it into the Command Line and hit Enter.
%windir%\System32\regsvr32.exe /i Mouse.dll
- If you are using a 64 Bit operating system, after running the command above, you also need to run the command below. With this command, we will have added a new file in place of the damaged Mouse.dll file that we deleted.
%windir%\SysWoW64\regsvr32.exe /i Mouse.dll
- If you did all the processes correctly, the missing dll file will have been installed. You may have made some mistakes when running the Command Line processes. Generally, these errors will not prevent the Mouse.dll file from being installed. In other words, the installation will be completed, but it may give an error due to some incompatibility issues. You can try running the program that was giving you this dll file error after restarting your computer. If you are still getting the dll file error when running the program, please try the 2nd method.
Method 2: Copying The Mouse.dll File Into The Software File Folder
- In order to install the dll file, you need to find the file folder for the software that was giving you errors such as "Mouse.dll is missing", "Mouse.dll not found" or similar error messages. In order to do that, Right-click the software's shortcut and click the Properties item in the right-click menu that appears.
- Click on the Open File Location button that is found in the Properties window that opens up and choose the folder where the application is installed.
- Copy the Mouse.dll file into the folder we opened up.
- That's all there is to the installation process. Run the software giving the dll error again. If the dll error is still continuing, completing the 3rd Method may help solve your problem.
Method 3: Uninstalling and Reinstalling the Software That Is Giving the Mouse.dll Error
- Push the "Windows" + "R" keys at the same time to open the Run window. Type the command below into the Run window that opens up and hit Enter. This process will open the "Programs and Features" window.
appwiz.cpl
- On the Programs and Features screen that will come up, you will see the list of softwares on your computer. Find the software that gives you the dll error and with your mouse right-click it. The right-click menu will open. Click the "Uninstall" option in this menu to start the uninstall process.
- You will see a "Do you want to uninstall this software?" confirmation window. Confirm the process and wait for the software to be completely uninstalled. The uninstall process can take some time. This time will change according to your computer's performance and the size of the software. After the software is uninstalled, restart your computer.
- After restarting your computer, reinstall the software that was giving the error.
- You may be able to solve the dll error you are experiencing by using this method. If the error messages are continuing despite all these processes, we may have a problem deriving from Windows. To solve dll errors deriving from Windows, you need to complete the 4th Method and the 5th Method in the list.
Method 4: Solving the Mouse.dll Error using the Windows System File Checker (sfc /scannow)
- In order to run the Command Line as an administrator, complete the following steps.
NOTE! In this explanation, we ran the Command Line on Windows 10. If you are using one of the Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista or Windows XP operating systems, you can use the same methods to run the Command Line as an administrator. Even though the pictures are taken from Windows 10, the processes are similar.
- First, open the Start Menu and before clicking anywhere, type "cmd" but do not press Enter.
- When you see the "Command Line" option among the search results, hit the "CTRL" + "SHIFT" + "ENTER" keys on your keyboard.
- A window will pop up asking, "Do you want to run this process?". Confirm it by clicking to "Yes" button.
- Type the command below into the Command Line page that comes up and run it by pressing Enter on your keyboard.
sfc /scannow
- The process can take some time depending on your computer and the condition of the errors in the system. Before the process is finished, don't close the command line! When the process is finished, try restarting the software that you are experiencing the errors in after closing the command line.
Method 5: Getting Rid of Mouse.dll Errors by Updating the Windows Operating System
Some softwares require updated dll files from the operating system. If your operating system is not updated, this requirement is not met and you will receive dll errors. Because of this, updating your operating system may solve the dll errors you are experiencing.
Most of the time, operating systems are automatically updated. However, in some situations, the automatic updates may not work. For situations like this, you may need to check for updates manually.
For every Windows version, the process of manually checking for updates is different. Because of this, we prepared a special guide for each Windows version. You can get our guides to manually check for updates based on the Windows version you use through the links below.
Windows Update Guides
The Most Seen Mouse.dll Errors
It's possible that during the softwares' installation or while using them, the Mouse.dll file was damaged or deleted. You can generally see error messages listed below or similar ones in situations like this.
These errors we see are not unsolvable. If you've also received an error message like this, first you must download the Mouse.dll file by clicking the "Download" button in this page's top section. After downloading the file, you should install the file and complete the solution methods explained a little bit above on this page and mount it in Windows. If you do not have a hardware problem, one of the methods explained in this article will solve your problem.
- "Mouse.dll not found." error
- "The file Mouse.dll is missing." error
- "Mouse.dll access violation." error
- "Cannot register Mouse.dll." error
- "Cannot find Mouse.dll." error
- "This application failed to start because Mouse.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem." error