5-button optical comfort mouse.

Hi,
I have just purchased a new 5-button optical comfort mouse. After a few problems, I managed to download and install the drivers from the HP website. But when I open the control panel it says 'No mouse has been detected'.
The mouse is plugged in to the usb port, and the cursor moves around the screen when I move the mouse, and the scrollwheel works, but I want to customise the buttons.
How can I get the control panel to detect the new mouse?.
Thanks

This error is due to Microsoft Installer issue. Update microsoft installer from microsoft.com and that should fix the issue.
Wish you luck,
Karthik
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