I lost the USB connector for my Logitech wireless mouse. Can a new one be purchased?I lost the USB connector for my Logitech wireless mouse. Can a new one be purchased?
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Hi Warp you can not use any other mouse with your Logitech Easycall Desktop receiver, but with the additionnal mouse's receiver connected you should not meet any conflict using both at the same time. Thanks and have a nice day. Crenshow
Not even Logitech could help you with a lost component without which the system won't operate unless you can directly wire the keyboard with the mouse wired (wait a minute, neither has wires, do they) to the desktop.
Here are your options:
1.New wired Keyboard and Mouse: 2.New duplicate of what you had, with careful shoppiing to make certain that the same channels are useful to your receiver (of which you will have one) while you have two KBs and Mice addressing one receiver for dual control of one desktop which is exactly why one purchases a KBR. 3. Purchase, if available a new receiver from Logitech.
A visit to the Logitech site will / should solve the problems. It's probably a driver problem but if you install Setpoint (Logitech) then that has a few tests included with should resolve the issues.
Michael
i have the same mouse. the lights dont continuously light. I think it is a power saving feature. You can check the battery life using logitechs mouse driver hardware that should have come with your mouse
You're probably going to need a Desktop USB Extension stand or cable if, I assume, you have your keyboard USB Receiver plugged into the back USB port of your desktop. These extension stands often come with your cordless devices (i.e., I got one with my Logitech cordless mouse... I don't need it for my laptop, but I do when using my desktop PC). You can make your own extension by purchasing a "Male-to-Female" USB extension cable, 3 to 6 ft in length (or longer if you need it). Plug the cable into your desktop, place the female end of the cable near where your keyboard is, and plug your keyboard USB receiver into the female USB socket of your extension cable.
I lost the USB connector for my Logitech wireless mouse. Can a new one be purchased?
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