To check your system type: Right-click the Start button > > Look under “Device specifications” > System type .

If you have encountered the error message you have likely been directed to the shortcut aka.ms/mcdriver. This link is a Microsoft redirect intended to help Minecraft players resolve graphical driver conflicts that prevent the game from launching. What is aka.ms/mcdriver?

Standard drivers treat every mouse button as a simple "click." The Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard Center allows you to reprogram specific buttons.

The most reliable solution is to download the latest drivers directly from your hardware manufacturer:

Remember the golden rules:

If you need these features, consider:

The aka.ms/mcdriver link is your gateway to solving one of the most frustrating USB peripheral issues: external displays that just won’t light up. By providing an official, signed Microsoft class driver, the company has simplified driver management for countless USB-C and USB 3.0 display adapters.

You might be wondering: "My mouse works when I plug it in. Why do I need to download extra software?"

Use the Intel Driver & Support Assistant to automatically find updates.