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Mouse problem why am I still getting the battery critical warning after changing the batteries

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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