Fix Logitech mouse not working If your Logitech Wireless Mouse suddenly stops workinge specially if you are using desktop PC without touchpad, it can be very frustrating. But don’t worry.
You can fix the problem by following the instructions in this post. There are five methods to fix the problem. You may not have to try them all. Just work your way down at the top of the list until you find the one that works for you. Method 1: Method 2: Method 3: Method 4: Method 5: Method 6: Method 1: Remove the unifying receiver and batteries for 5 seconds This should be the first thing you try when your Logitech wireless mouse stops working, as this is easy to do and always works. This is to let the device understand the depth of the situation.
The removing and then re-inserting the device would only act as a much needed restart to the device. Method 2: Check if there is problem with the mouse driver If there is problem with the mouse driver, the mouse won’t work properly.
You can check for the driver status in Device Manager. If you are not sure how to go to Device Manager, the steps below may help. Since the mouse doesn’t work, use your keyboard instead. 1) Press Win+R (Windows logo key and R key) to invoke the run command. 2) Type devmgmt.msc and press Enter key. Then the Device Manager window will pop up. 3) Press Tab key to go to the device list and use the arrow key to locate category Mice and other pointing devices.
Press Alt + right arrow keys together to expand the category (If you want to close the category, press Alt + left arrow keys.). You will see Logitech mouse under this category. If you see there is a yellow mark next to the device, there is problem with the driver. In this case, use arrow key to locate the Logitech mouse device, then press Shift + F10 keys to open context menu.
Select Uninstall, then reboot the system. After reboot finishes, Windows will detect the mouse automatically. If your mouse occasionally works, you can use to update drivers in your computer. Driver Easy will automatically recognize your system and find the correct drivers for it. You don’t need to know exactly what system your computer is running, you don’t need to risk downloading and installing the wrong driver, and you don’t need to worry about making a mistake when installing.
You can update your drivers automatically with either the FREE or the Pro version of Driver Easy. But with the Pro version it takes just 2 clicks (and you get full support and a 30-day money back guarantee): 1) and install Driver Easy.
2) Run Driver Easy and click Scan Now. Driver Easy will then scan your computer and detect any problem drivers. 3) Click the Update button next to a flagged mouse driver to automatically download and install the correct version of this driver (you can do this with the FREE version). Or click Update All to automatically download and install the correct version of all the drivers that are missing or out of date on your system (this requires the Pro version – you’ll be prompted to upgrade when you click Update All).
Method 3: Change USB port The problem caused might be due to broken USB port issue. Plug the USB unifying receiver into another USB port to see if the problem resolves. Method 4: Replace the batteries The wireless mouse relies on AA alkaline batteries for power. Remove the batteries, and then inset them again. If the problem persists, replace the batteries. Method 5: Try using the mouse on a different surface Electrical items and metal items may interfere with the signal of the mouse. Keep the mouse and the receiver away from the electrical items such as cordless or cellular telephones or other wireless mouse devices or receivers.
Do not put the mouse or the receiver on metal surface or objects, especially long metal rails or cables. Method 6: Try the mouse on a different computer Try the mouse on a different computer.
This will help determine if the mouse is dead. If the mouse works on another computer, the device is working properly. If the device does not work on another computer and you have tried all steps in this article, you can consider replacing the mouse. I have a Mac Pro and recently installed a K850 and K720 keyboard mouse combo using bluetooth. Initially everything was fine but the next day the mouse started stuttering and shooting off on its own. After a lot of messing about and trying different options I installed the unifying receiver (dongle) directly into the Mac Pro rather than into a USB port on the back of one of my two monitors. Everything seemed fine for a few hours and then I had the same problem with the mouse.
On the point of giving up, I remembered the receiver extension cable. I installed this and placed the dongle close to my keyboard and mouse and that appears to have completely solved the problem. I think the monitor being between the keyboard / mouse and the dongle in the Mac Pro was causing the problems. My Logitech Unifying receiver w/ MK270 KB/mouse combo will NOT connect to my BeagleBone Black. I don’t have wired mouse/keybd to test but without a kb or mouse I have no way to see beyond the oming thru HDMI port. But it works on an old Dell 9200 Inspiron laptop running Fedora 25 and newer HP Pavilion laptop (5 yr old) and new July 2017 HP Pavilion(laptop) running Win 8 & Win10 respectively and Fedora 25. Can I use SSH/Putty program and take over the BBB to see if lsusb command shows any connection of Uni.Rcvr to the BBB OS or look at dmesg to see if logitech was detected by BBB?
The laser light on my M510 will not come on. The mouse was working perfectly when my desk top computer simply lost power. I turned the mouse off and unplugged the tower and both have been off for 3 weeks. Today, power was restored to the tower, but now the laser light on the mouse is gone. I’ve installed two new fully charged batteries in every direction possible thinking that having them both with the + facing the end of the mouse as indicated on the pop-out strip under them might be the problem. Regardless of the battery position(s), the light still won’t come on. I have no access to a pad, so before following the directions above, need confirmation of the correct battery placement.
Any thoughts? I have M305, first off, the right click button stoped working, and now mous does not work at all. I tried it in another computer, it installed software from windows automated update system, but still nothing. I changed battery. Green led emmits for aprox 5 second, and it seems, that it dosnt undresdand, that I am useing it. Oh wait, now it undresdand it after 2 days without mouse, but right button stil wont react., or react sometimes.
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Little clik is done, so I asume, that button itself should work.
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