Logitech MX Revolution Mouse Comments
| Author | Andy Vandervell |
| Published | 16th Jan 2007 |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Price | £45.07 (Exc VAT) |
| as reviewed | £51.83 (Inc VAT) |
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Comments for Logitech MX Revolution Mouse
Blademrk said on 7th January 2009
smeghead said on 24th January 2009
I had the same problem. Here's how to solve it :
When you first got your mouse it was 75% charged. This is the key to getting it to work with the Logitech Connect Utility. Simply charge your mouse to at least this level and re-connect using the 5 times click method (with the Connect Utility Software).
Bingo! One working mouse! (You might find it occassionally needs doing again, especially if you change O/S or motherboards etc...)
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Did you have problems getting this mouse to work when you first installed it?
I couldn't get mine to move the cursor at all or to register in the logitech set point control panel at all despite it showing up in the hardware tab of windows control panel (in either XP or Vista64 (dual boot system)).
A reboot got it working for a few months (in XP only) but after my 3 year old niece unplugged the receiver on the weekend I cannot get it working again.
I've tried the re-register sequence I got from the logitech help page (run re-register program, hold left mouse button switch mouse off and back on again right click 5 times then let go of left mouse button) to no avail.
I think I'm going to try and do a re-install to see if a clean install will solve this.