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Logitech Cordless Mouse - Page 8 Questions & Answers
I have a Dell laptop , 64 byte ,with a windows 7
These things don't last forever. :(I would suggest resetting the mouse by taking out the batteries, with the batteries out click the left and right mouse button for 10-15 seconds. Put the batteries back in. Also try a different USB port and run the
Connection Utility.personally i think optical mice, or ones with the red light underneath, are a waste of space. i bought a laser mouse and i have never had an issue with it being jerky or un responsive, in fact i experience the opposite. it's too sensitive, awesome for gaming and it works on ANY surface including glass!
8/19/2013 4:54:01 AM •
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on Aug 19, 2013
I want to change mouse from right hand to left
It's very easy. Just follow the following steps!If you are using windows 8, press the windows button on your keyboard(the one left of left 'alt') and type "change mouse click settings" , just click on settings tab on right and click on the first option that appears.Just change the left or right orientation as per your choice now and click on apply and ok.If using ANY OTHER OPERATING SYSTEM1. goto start->control panel 2. Click on mouse(or hardwares-> mouse if in category view)3. click on buttons tab4. select required orientation and click on apply and ok
8/8/2013 8:05:26 PM •
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on Aug 08, 2013
So today I accidentally dropped my Logitech
There might be some circuit malfunctioning or some of its parts (tiny
ones made of plastic ) may be damaged. i would suggest you to open that
mouse.1. There will be a screw on the back side. 2. Open it. 3. Now uncover the
mouse by removing its top cover. 4. Now you'll be able to see what actually
the problem is. If some part is damaged, then i have to say that you'd
have to buy a new one and if there is some wire cut down then go to any
electronics shop and ask him to make it right for you.
8/1/2013 6:13:43 AM •
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on Aug 01, 2013
I dropped my Logitech mouse. It stopped working.
There might be some circuit malfunctioning or some of its parts (tiny ones made of plastic ) may be damaged. i would suggest you to open that mouse. There will be a screw on the back side. Open it. Now uncover the mouse by removing its top cover. Now you'll be able to see what actually the problem is. If some part is damaged, then i have to say that you'd have to buy a new one and if there is some wire cut down then go to any electronics shop and ask him to make it right for you.
8/1/2013 6:12:30 AM •
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on Aug 01, 2013
Mouse quit working
Logitech wireless mice operate in a slightly different
technological sphere to wired mice.
Wireless mice need batteries, they need to be turned on and
they need an interference-free radio environment.
One advantage of wireless mice is that they tend to function
with laser or optical parts rather than a ball and wheels, so there are fewer
moving parts to go wrong.
However, optical and laser wireless mice have considerations
to take into account.
Change the batteries in the mouse if the mouse doesn't work.
Remove the battery cover and insert new batteries.
On the underside of the mouse could be plastic sticker with
a phillips head screw (star) under it
Turn the Logitech wireless mouse on with the switch on the
mouse.
Plug the USB receiver into a USB jack on the computer.
Try to use a free jack that's actually on the computer
rather than one that's in a hub.
Test the jack first.
Try plugging in a printer and see if the printer is
recognized--that way you know the USB jack is good.
USB jacks are notorious in that you frequently get a bad
jack on a computer.
Turn off devices that are in the same frequency range as
the mouse.
Logitech wireless mice operate at 2.4 GHz, which is in the
same area as Wi-Fi routers and older cordless phones.
Start by turning those devices off and see if you can
eliminate any causes of interference.
Test with wireless speakers too, then computer power
supplies, monitors, cellular telephones and garage door openers.
Place the mouse on a flat surface that doesn't reflect.
Avoid metal surfaces too.
4/24/2013 8:50:38 PM •
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on Apr 24, 2013
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