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Logitech MX1000 Laser Cordless (097855023933) Mouse Questions & Answers
My cordless lazer mouse just quit working. my mac
Sounds like you might have to reload the drivers ? you can check by going to the web site of the manufacture of the brand of mouse and setup and look under support or down loads , you might have to look for the make and model numbers of the device and enter them in so that you get the right drivers .
Using mx1000 on win 7. everty hour or two the
Using 32bit drivers on 64bit Win7 will do this. It'll work for hours, and then quit responding with a "code 10" in the device manager. When you download setpoint/drivers, look closely, they have 32 and 64bit versions.
Mouse double clicks by itself
Check software settings, Assuming OS is windows. Open "my computer" select "Tools" from the top menu and "folder options". In the General tab select "single click to open an item" from "Click Items as follows"
It has stopped working; I can see the cursor on
I have the same problem. It worked fine for over 7 years now. Yesterday I put it into the charging device after I switched off the Mouse. Started to charge. In the moring I took it off and slide the Off button to On. The battery indicator shows full. Windows 7 recognize it but no mouse movement. I tryied 2 different computers (both with XP) and the mouse is recognized but not working. I tryied to look into the laser lens but no red light there.... I also tryied to put it into charghing the Red Status Lid for 1 second and after it goes all green.
What to do???
The mouse appears to be on but the pointer on the
The same thing happened to me today. Somehow, something uninstalled my setpoint mouse software?!?!
While I was actually using the mouse?!?!
(it just stopped moving all of a sudden)
Don't ask me how/why this happened but I fixed it by unplugging the MX1000--both power and usb connection, plugging in an old serial mouse, rebooting the computer, opening mouse properties, going to the Mouse settings (in Control Panel), clicking the Setpoint tab, telling it to look for an update to the Setpoint program, letting it download and install the program automatically, then unplugging the old serial mouse, plugging in the MX1000 (usb first, them Power) and Voila'! Working as it should once again, even without a reboot. :o)
I love this mouse--perfect size, fast, programmable, accurate, long battery life, Perfect!
Docking station for MX1000 Laser mouse not working
That docking station has a lithium-ion battery in it that supposedly never needs replacing. I'm wondering if the battery did go out on it and needs to be replaced. If there is now way to get inside of the docking station then you will need to get another mouse, cause you can't just get the docking station.
I've had my MX1000 for
First make sure your mouse battery is working fine.
Change battery cell and check.
Also uninstall usb drivers and moue driver from device manager i computer.
For that press windows key +R key so you can see run type in run "devmgmt.msc" then press ok then you can see device manager uninstall all usb drivers from there and then it automatic install all usb drivers also uninstall your mouse driver from start menu->control panel->add remove programs then reinstall mouse driver from disk which comes with your mouse when you purchase.
Also reconnect usb dongle of mouse if your mouse is blue tooth.
Let me know if you need further assistance.
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How do you open a mouse to change batterys
Hi,
Please follow steps to change mouse battery
First There was a "aa" battery located under the rear top cover. it's the part that has the Logitech logo on it. You simply press the button underneath the mouse at the back that has a LOCK symbol on it & lift off the cover. Put in a new battery & you should be use your mouse
Hope it can resolved your issue
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Mouse does not work
where u rest your palm...that should pop up there and u slide batt in...take a good look at it usually arrows or some type of indicator tell u how.
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