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I've got a problem with a Logitech Cordless MX1000 Laser mouse (
connected to my USB on my laptop ). I've installed Setpoint and everything works perfect ... but not for long! Sometimes it just stops functioning and I just don't know why. To solve that problem I have to put out the USB cable and reconnect it again to the USB. But it's not normal you have to do that 4, 5, 6 ( it depends ) times in a hour! In the past I had an older Logitech mouse which worked perfect. I had to change it because the right button was damaged. I also tried uninstalling all mouse drivers and reinstalling. I'm now using the most recent software downloaded from the Logitech website. I also tried Logitech support, but it's very bad because there are only discussion forums where nobody answers. Does anybody know what to do? |
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I had a similar problem, cured by buying a new mouse
ie its probably faulty "Tommy DN" <tommydnp@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1135772553.043144.49750@g47g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com... > I've got a problem with a Logitech Cordless MX1000 Laser mouse ( > connected to my USB on my laptop ). I've installed Setpoint and > everything works perfect ... but not for long! > > Sometimes it just stops functioning and I just don't know why. To solve > that problem I have to put out the USB cable and reconnect it again to > the USB. But it's not normal you have to do that 4, 5, 6 ( it depends ) > times in a hour! > > In the past I had an older Logitech mouse which worked perfect. I had > to change it because the right button was damaged. > > I also tried uninstalling all mouse drivers and reinstalling. I'm now > using the most recent software downloaded from the Logitech website. I > also tried Logitech support, but it's very bad because there are only > discussion forums where nobody answers. > > Does anybody know what to do? > |
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On 28/12/2005 "Tommy DN" <tommydnp@gmail.com> wrote:
>I've got a problem with a Logitech Cordless MX1000 Laser mouse ( >connected to my USB on my laptop ). I've installed Setpoint and >everything works perfect ... but not for long! > >Sometimes it just stops functioning and I just don't know why. To solve >that problem I have to put out the USB cable and reconnect it again to >the USB. But it's not normal you have to do that 4, 5, 6 ( it depends ) >times in a hour! > >In the past I had an older Logitech mouse which worked perfect. I had >to change it because the right button was damaged. > >I also tried uninstalling all mouse drivers and reinstalling. I'm now >using the most recent software downloaded from the Logitech website. I >also tried Logitech support, but it's very bad because there are only >discussion forums where nobody answers. > >Does anybody know what to do? > Check on the USB ports in Device Manager. There is settings on these for Power Management. The "default" current setting could be "Let Windows turn off the power...." -- --- Y. |
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Yes, I already tried it. I also checked the Device Manager for IRQ -
problems, but everything seems normal. |
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