if the track(the light) on the bottom of the mouse has something stuck to it, it wont move to the correct place.
The mouse is a major part of the computer. Try working on the computer just using your keyboard, and then you will see why the mouse is very useful.
You need to replace the batteries.
check the fuses for the windows you may have shorted it out it is part of a circuit and since circuit is open when disocnnected the other window on the circuit will not work once you close circuit the other side will work
The alternator light circuit is different from the charging part. The charging part goes to the battery, while the light part goes to the instrument panel. There seems to be a grounded wire in the light circuit.
When my right click quit working I had to buy a new mouse. Also wouldn't hurt to check the mouse settings in control panel to be sure the mouse is properly set up. "Control panel/mouse/hardware/properties/troubleshoot" will tell you if there is a problem, insofar as windows is capable of finding one, beyond this point it is R&R until you find the defective part.
The inventor of the printed circuit was the Austrian engineer Paul Eisler (1907-1995). While working in England, he designed and constructed one in 1936 as part of a radio set.
when a light is on it is part of a scolde circuit
A light bulb can be part of a circuit.
Mouse
A small capacitor can be part of an integrated circuit.
Outlets are part of a "branch" circuit.
the mechanical part of a mouse can be seen as the driver of direction in a mouse.