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If the red sensor that glows (on the bottom) is not on or flashing, you need new batteries. In that case, pry open the battery cover and replace. If it is on and it's not working. Try one of these things.
Click the reset button on both, the mouse and the usb adapter.
Making sure the device is installed properly, if not you might need a new mouse.
Hope this helped. Message me if it does or doesn't and I'll try to help more. (I have a Targus wireless mouse for my Toshiba laptop)
Good luck.
Try restarting your computer with your logitech mouse plugged. If you said you have successfully installed, the system will automatically detect your mouse.
hi im josh in cebu phils.may i help you? Friend try my gathered solutions.
This problem has a simple solution—replace your batteries! Low batteries in a wireless device will cause all sorts of problems. In a mouse, this typically means that the cursor slows down, jerks around, or seems to hit an invisible wall. Fresh batteries should fix things right up.
If new batteries don't fix the problem, you have some sort of wireless interference. Try moving the wireless receiver to a new position—preferably away from other wireless devices (wireless network adapters/base stations, cordless phones, baby monitors, and the like). If interference continues, see if you can change transmitting/receiving channels on one of the devices, or consider turning off the interfering device while you're computing. Good luck friend hope i helped you.
Try new batteries and make sure the on/off switch is ON. If that does not work, please post back describing the problem in detail, and I will try to help.
You probably already done this but try pressing the receiver button and while it is flashing turn the board over and press the small reset/connect button on the bottom of the board and also the reset/connect button on the bottom of the mouse. It should work okay after that. here is hoping that helps. Bud
Can you tell me what is the make and model of the mouse?
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