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Old 08-11-2007, 07:33 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Logitech mouse problems

I've had a Logitech cordless optical mouse for quite a while. It's been out of the package, and I just never used it untill recently when my regular mouse started acting up. So I plugged in the receiver thing and put fresh batteries in the mouse. I got it to connect and work but it was too fast. So I went into control panel fixed it and it went back to the way it was. So I figured I need to download a driver. Blah blah blah got the right driver mouse works perfect untill.....you restart the computer. Then it doesn't work and I have to reconnect using the two buttons on the receiver and the mouse. That's fine for me. But my mom hates having to do it everytime the computer starts up and half the time can't get it working period. So what do I have to change so it works at start up?
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Old 08-11-2007, 10:19 PM   #2 (permalink)
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There is a section called Computer Accessories on the forum. That section handles mouse, keyboard kinds of questions. You should maybe ask there.
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