Oh man, I have the same problem. The mouse is recognized and it lights up when moved, but the cursor wont move, and none of the buttons work.Oh man, I have the same problem. The mouse is recognized and it lights up when moved, but the cursor wont move, and none of the buttons work.
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Sage,
The mouse may be fine. What may have happened is that the lever that you press as right click has a micro switch below it. This micro gets pressed and you get a right click. As time passes the gap between the lever and the switch increases and you have to click harder and then comes a time when this contact can not be made under normal circumstances. So place your finger in a different position so that the lever is pressed differently. You may still get a few thousand clicks before even this stops working.
Basically, the bottom line is that the mouse is getting old and needs replacement.
Hello. Yes, it is quite simple to remove the battery of a Logitech MX Revolution mouse yet for some reason when going through the Logitech product support website it states that it is not possible. Just remove the 4 teflon pads located on the bottom of the mouse and then remove the four screws located under the pads. Once this is done turn the mouse back upright and remove the top off of the mouse. I would suggest temporarily removing the flex cable that holds the top and bottom of the mouse together. There is a small metal clip that holds the battery in place that must now be removed. NOW FOR THE VERY IMPORTANT PART. There are two different generations of the Logitech MX Revolution mouse which have different batteries. The first Generation uses the L-LY11 battery and the newer generation of the MX Revolution uses the L-LL11 battery. There is no way to tell which battery your mouse uses without first opening up the mouse. Once opened you can easily tell which battery your mouse uses. Here is a link to a site that shows you an example of the L-LY11 battery: MX Revolution L-LY11 Battery Here is a link to a site that shows you an example of the L-LL11 battery: L-LL11 Battery for Logitech MX Revolution Mouse As you can see the L-LY11 battery has wires and a plastic connector and the L-LL11 battery has contacts. You should definitely determine which battery your mouse uses ahead of time to eliminate any frustration caused by ordering the wrong battery ahead of time.
This is a common problem, go to the Logitech website (www.logitech.com) and download the Reconnect utility. Follow the steps given to you in the software and it should work fine! If not, is the mouse fully charged?
Not sure how your mouse is configured but will give you two possibilities to use.
Turn your mouse over and see if there is a small door on the bottom where the batteries are located.
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If the mouse doesn't have a little door to
open on the bottom, then try this. Just behind the Left and Right
keys where your hand rests, apply firm pressure down on the
cover and slide to the rear. Some mouse manufactures have used
this type of access to replace the batteries.
Hope this helps. Bud
Oh man, I have the same problem. The mouse is recognized and it lights up when moved, but the cursor wont move, and none of the buttons work.
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