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.
JUST TOOK THIS OLD 78 YEAR OLD A WHILE TO FIGURE IT ALL OUT.
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HAVE A GREAT 2008
FRANCIS
Hi,
I have a wireless keyboard, model MX3000 that came with a mouse (which does not look quite like any of the models shown on the website). Someone else installed it for me. Since then, my computer crashed and now I need to re install them but don't know what software to choose.
I am no computer genious, so please be patient.
Thank you for your help,
Donna
It's plugged it in the right place and the batteries are well placed .I'm at step 5 and would like to enjoy it...
Do I need to download something to make it function better than my old one? If yes where do I get the download and how...? Thanks a lot.
Can't find the download software for this LX5 (9314510914). Can anyone help? The Logitech site is of no help whatever. Stan
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