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Re: Dependable Logitech optical mouse dead.. help please.
country flaguser name
United States
2007-09-27 21:33:27

Yes, Lights are working, which is why I think there's hope.
yes, I've reset.
I don't recall a cd, or any set-up process... which is why I also
looked into the various, (many), Toshiba utilities too.
I just recall, plugging in the USB, & the pointer zoomed off to the
races.
The one thing I haven't done, now that I think of it, is actually go
online to Logitech..
Could something have happened at the recent Windows update?
Are they perhaps trying to "encourage us" to move to Vista?
I declined the last update, but it did it anyway.. so now, eveytime I
go to a place that has a macromedia flash ad, windows makes me click
off the bar, saying someones trying to install, do I want to?
which is another issue I'm enduring... can't update Macromedia, because
I can't get the old one to uninstall... tried repeatedly... It may be a
blessing if the techs clean install when it gets repaired, so all these
unfixables get dumped & start fresh.
Am discouraged. It takes 1/2 to type a paragraph like this
witheverything jumping meshinhrisg then disappearing.
C

see my name, after the C jumped up to the line above, in the word
meshing... why does it do this?
Chris
";basilb4me"wrote:
> Are there lights on the bottom of your mouse? If the lights are dead
>; and the mouse is dead, then trying to reconnect won't work. If you've
> got lights, have you pressed the button on the USB dongle first then
>; the connect button on the mouse? That reconnection program is
> probably part of the "Setpoint" program - did you install that when
>; got your mouse?

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Re: Dependable Logitech optical mouse dead.. help please.
country flaguser name
United States
2007-09-29 11:31:39

As your keyboard is playing up too, you might have some kind of virus?

Yes, you might get some help from Logitech. You can also download the
Setpoint software from their site (all it really does is allow you to
change the settings for the mouse, the mouse still works with the
drivers that are already in the computer).
Have you tried the USB port you've got your dongle in with something
else to check that it's working properly? Have you tried uninstalling
the mouse in the Device manager and letting it reinstall itself when
you restart? That's all I can suggest, if none of that works, try
asking Logitech for help. Good luck.

--- In Computer_Help_and_Discussion%40yahoogroups.com">Computer_Help_and_Discussionyahoogroups.com, "btnsrmine"
<btnsrmine...> wrote:

> The one thing I haven't done, now that I think of it, is actually go
> online to Logitech..

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