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From: spodosaurus on 17 Apr 2010 15:09 On 17/04/2010 7:55 PM, Des wrote: > On Apr 16, 10:29 pm, John Doe<j...(a)usenetlove.invalid> wrote: >> Des<desotuat...(a)aol.com> wrote: >>> Does anyone have any experiance of this. I have had it for some >>> time now. I thought my computer was acting up but now I know it >>> is this logitech stuff. The left mouse button doesnt work or has >>> been re- configured and now the keyboard thinks I am holding >>> down the alt key. Is there some kind of factory reset. >> >> Unless they are both rechargeable, you would try replacing the >> batteries. Have you installed the Logitech software? Have you >> tried configuring or resetting the software? Have you tried >> uninstalling and reinstalling the software? Have you tried >> resetting the wireless connection between the PC and the keyboard >> & mouse? Have you tried rebooting Windows? Have you tried your >> mouse on another computer? >> -- >> >> >> >> >> >>> Desmond.- Hide quoted text - >> >> - Show quoted text - > > Hi guys. I have unpluged this stuff and replaced it with an old > fashoned keyboard/mouse and the pc works fine. There is no way of > getting help from logitecch. Also I have removable hard disc's with > diffrent op's on them. The problem is the same on all. Also no drivers > for Windows 7 > > Desmond. Ah, okay, should have read this post first. Sounds like a dead mouse. -- spammage trappage: remove the underscores to reply Many people around the world are waiting for a marrow transplant. Please volunteer to be a marrow donor and literally save someone's life: http://www.abmdr.org.au/ http://www.marrow.org/
From: Tim Mastrogiacomo on 25 Apr 2010 18:25 On Apr 17, 7:55 am, Des <desotuat...(a)aol.com> wrote: > On Apr 16, 10:29 pm, John Doe <j...(a)usenetlove.invalid> wrote: > > > > > > > Des <desotuat...(a)aol.com> wrote: > > > Does anyone have any experiance of this. I have had it for some > > > time now. I thought my computer was acting up but now I know it > > > is this logitech stuff. The left mouse button doesnt work or has > > > been re- configured and now the keyboard thinks I am holding > > > down the alt key. Is there some kind of factory reset. > > > Unless they are both rechargeable, you would try replacing the > > batteries. Have you installed the Logitech software? Have you > > tried configuring or resetting the software? Have you tried > > uninstalling and reinstalling the software? Have you tried > > resetting the wireless connection between the PC and the keyboard > > & mouse? Have you tried rebooting Windows? Have you tried your > > mouse on another computer? > > -- > > > > Desmond.- Hide quoted text - > > > - Show quoted text - > > Hi guys. I have unpluged this stuff and replaced it with an old > fashoned keyboard/mouse and the pc works fine. There is no way of > getting help from logitecch. Also I have removable hard disc's with > diffrent op's on them. The problem is the same on all. Also no drivers > for Windows 7 > > Desmond. How old was the hardware, if you don't mind my asking? Tim Mastrogiacomo
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