![]() ![]() The problem? Perhaps moisture or dirt in the contacts. Look for any updates listed there for HID devices, as well as any for your specific mouse (In my case, there was an optional update for Logitech Unifying Receiver). Look for 'optional updates', and expand the list. It will likely say that everything is up to date. Can wipe off excess (but found don't need to). Check windows updates through your settings icon. Directly spray or dab top of these with the alcohol. Look for the 2 click switches corresponding to left and right button. Unscrew with philips-head/star screw driver, slide top cover back to remove. The final screen will ask you to confirm your mouse pointer is working. Disconnect it from Bluetooth to resolve this problem. In consideration for Spectrum Community Solutions services, by clicking I. Remove the mouse top cover (M185) - take out battery to expose a screw. The Logitech Unifying Receiver may not detect your wireless Logitech mouse during this step if it's currently connected to your computer over Bluetooth. To add a new device to an existing USB receiver: Open Logitech Options. If you have Windows (in a dual-boot configuration) you can install the Logitech Unifying Software and the Logitech Mouse software, and pair/configure them in Windows. ![]() From here, right-click the HID-compliant mouse and select the Disable option. Click on the Mice and other pointing devices option in the Device Manager window to expand it. Type devmgmt.msc and click the Ok button. ![]() I used hand sanitizer alcohol spray (70% isopropanol spray(?)), using either soft cotton ear buds or spray dispenser (both worked). There are two ways to pair Logitech unifying mice/keyboards. Run the Logitech Unifying software as an Administrator Press the Windows key + R to open the run window. and mouse wirelessly connected via a Logitech USB unifying receiver. Works immediately 100%, until the next time the problem starts occurring - several months. Click the Symbols button in the Symbols group, then select More Symbols from the. I discovered a solution as follows: It amounts to cleaning the internal left and right button switches with alcohol spray. Tried many things such as checking for hairs or lint blocking the sensor on the bottom side, reinstalling/upgrading software, adjusting mouse settings, trying the receiver in other USB slots, trying a second M185 I had, etc. This problem nearly drove me crazy on Logitech M185 - Trying to select text – having to do it 2-3 or more times before text is selected or employing work around using SHIFT key. ![]()
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