Registry: removed HID entry, mouse not working

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Hi all!

I deleted some HID entry in the registry to get rid of some Bluetooth setup remainder, I thought. Now my mouse isn't working anymore. The device manager shows the mouse with a yellow exclamation mark sign. Clicking the info also tells the device couldn't be started because the registry contains a missing or damaged entry.

Is it possible to restore it somehow?

Karsten

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