Question about Logitech LX 710 Keyboard/Mouse
The problem suggests that the equipment has developed some hardware problem you may consult the service engineer to fix it.
Posted on Sep 07, 2007
SOURCE: Battery critical warning
Check with the manufacture of the mouse (the website) to determine if they have a faq covering it. Your alternative is save the battery and get a different brand of mouse. I am assuming your mouse is wireless by the way. FYI....the problem rate of wireless devices to hard wired devices is probably in the order of 5000 to 1. I use a hard wired mouse and keyboard.
Posted on Jan 24, 2008
SOURCE: Logitech Mouse asking me to change bateries while they are new
The rechargable batteries can start wearing out after some recharges. Try recharging the batteries or get a new set of batteries.
Posted on Feb 07, 2009
SOURCE: LX5 mouse battery warning still flashing with new batteries
Hello
You need to reconnect the mouse.
Please read instructions from Logitech site
Best regards,
Zizzler
Posted on Apr 24, 2009
SOURCE: why does my mouse keep saying battery critical
you must use alkaline batteries not heavy duty to achieve the most current for any electronics products
Posted on Jun 09, 2009
Open Power Options by clicking the Start button, clicking Control Panel, clicking System and Security, and then clicking Power Options.
On the Select a power plan page, next to the plan you want to change, click Change plan settings.
On the Change settings for the plan page, click Change advanced power settings.
On the Advanced settings tab, expand Battery, expand Low battery level, Reserve battery level, and Critical battery level. Change the percentage of battery remaining that you want for each level, and then click OK.
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