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Logitech G7 Mouse Questions & Answers
Pointer on a G7 logitech mouse and win vista 64
Dirty lenses. Simply clean the lens with a cotton bud and some clean alcohool or.. replace the mouse.
Rechech if the mousepad is not a shiny refflective surface like glass. Try a sheet of paper under for test
Logitech G7 Laser Mouse not responding
Dont worry SourCandy, just use a soft cotton cloth and some mild detergent like a glass cleaner and clean the bottom of the mouse and use a plain dark coloured mouse pad...!!! This shd definitely work..!! Hoping a gud rating from u...!!!
Thankyou
Logitech G7 Mouse problems
This is a well documented problem with the G7. Which sucks b/c this is the best mouse I've ever used. Thankfully though the problem appears to be the battery contacts on the inside of the mouse just get pushed back with changing the batteries. Solutions I've read about is putting a few layers of tape on the back of the battery to push the battery further forward agaisnt the rear stop. A drop of solder on each of the battery contacts would also do the trick, but getting the solder to stick is a trick. (If you try this, it is very bad to heat up a battery with a soldering iron, so be extremely careful). A better solution is to take the mouse apart, a brief overview of disembly can be found here,
http://www.bitbenderforums.com/vb22/showthread.php?p=441061
Although since I didn't have teflon tape laying around...if you have used the mouse enough or just push a bit on the pads, you can see the outline of the screw holes, and just cut through the pad w/ an exacto knife. The one under the label already had scored lines which made that one easy. Once the cover is off I just used the tip of the exacto knife to pry the contacts out a bit more (remove the battery before disembling), cleaned the scroll wheel off, and put the mouse back together. Works like new so far, which is good b/c from what I've heard Logitech isn't very good about replacing the mice w/o a recipt (which I think I lost after a week, nevermind 3 years).
Hope that helps, this really is the best mouse.
How to unassemble the G7 Mouse
Hi
Don't spank the kids but try this.The opposite side of the wheel is where the tab most likely will be after the screw is removed.There may be tabs on the sides.BE BRAVE and use a little force with plastic knife wedged at the points mentioned and lift the top cover over the wheel opening-note that at the wheel side there may be two prongs that fit into slots--so lift back side and pull out backwards the top half.Take your time and easy does it.Hope the place where the wheel sits is not broken
You can do it
Hope this helps
Also while inside clean the places the ball makes contact-remove the dirt.--Jay
Logitech wireless combo mouse keyboard mk220
support through bluetooth
• Check the orientation of the batteries inside the keyboard and mouse, or replace the batteries.
• Is the USB receiver securely plugged into a computer USB port? Try moving the USB receiver to a USB port closer to the keyboard and mouse.
• If the USB receiver is plugged into a USB hub, try plugging it directly into your computer.
• Remove any metal object between the receiver and the keyboard/mouse that may interfere with reception. Try using the mouse on a different surface.
• Restart the computer.
• If these suggestions don't work, download the Reconnection Utility from
http://www.logitech.com/connect_utility.
2/28/2024 3:07:39 PM •
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on Feb 28, 2024
How i can connect my logitech wireless mouse EN60950 to the laptop
Unfortunately, EN 60950 is not a Logitech model number. It indicates that the mouse (or other electronic product) was tested and met the European IEC 60950 standard. Here's a copy of a Logitech EN60950 certificate:
https://www.logitech.com/images/pdf/compliance/AGY-700-018651.001_AGY%20CERT%20CB%20HS%20A00086%20BAER%20CI%20(GGEC)_EUROPE.pdf .
Logitech sells several different wireless mice types. Some connect to Bluetooth only. Some connect with a specific USB wireless transmitter/receiver. The dongle is small enough to fit inside the mouse's battery compartment or stay in a USB port when the laptop is moved. (Older Logitech devices used the Unifying USB wi-fi adapter; new ones use the Bolt adapter.) A few models can be used with both Bluetooth and one of the wireless adapters. These can connect to two or more devices and then a single button switches between devices.
Please try to find the actual model of the mouse to get the correct information for connecting the mouse. Logitech support may be able to sell you the USB dongle if they have the correct one in stock.
I hope this helps.
Cindy Wells
12/8/2023 11:47:00 PM •
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on Dec 08, 2023
How do I add format to my logitech 650I downloaded from my old logitech to my new logitech and it doesn't have the format button on it
It sounds like you are trying to use the same formatting settings on your new Logitech keyboard that you had on your old Logitech keyboard, but the formatting button is not present on the new keyboard.
To add the formatting button to your new Logitech keyboard, you will need to do the following:
- Open the Logitech Options software. This software allows you to customize the settings and functionality of your Logitech keyboard.
- Select the "Buttons" tab. This will allow you to customize the buttons on your keyboard.
- Find the formatting button that you want to add. Depending on the model of your keyboard, you may have the option to add a variety of formatting buttons, such as bold, italic, and underline.
- Assign a function to the button. To add the formatting button to your keyboard, you will need to assign a function to it. Click on the button and then select the formatting function that you want to use.
- Save the changes. Once you have added the formatting button and assigned a function to it, click the "Apply" button to save the changes.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.
1/2/2023 12:12:25 AM •
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on Jan 02, 2023
Simple bluetooth support for logitech keyboard Y-raj56a?
Unfortunately, Logitech does not offer any Bluetooth support for the Logitech Y-RAJ56A keyboard. The keyboard is designed to be used with a wired connection, and it does not have any Bluetooth capabilities.
Yes, you can use a Bluetooth adapter to connect your Logitech Y-RAJ56A keyboard to a Bluetooth enabled device. However, you should bear in mind that the keyboard will not have any additional features or support when connected via Bluetooth.
So you will need to purchase a Bluetooth adapter. The Kinivo BTD-400 Bluetooth 4.0 USB Adapter is a good choice and is compatible with most versions of Windows and Mac.
P.S.
BTD400 Advisory
A recent update to Windows is preventing the BTD-400 from locating drivers automatically when plugged in for the first time. Please visit the article below to set up the BTD-400 Bluetooth Adapter for the first time.
BTD400 Driver Installation
12/31/2022 12:10:44 PM •
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on Dec 31, 2022
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