Will the subject mouse work on an old laptop PC running Windows Millenium (ME)
fyi: I will take the old laptop on a trip. Will buy a new laptop after Windows 7 comes out. My desktop PC runs Windows XP.
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No, the drivers will only support windows XP at the lowest.
http://support.logitech.com/product/v320-cordless-optical-notebook-mouse-for-business
But windows ME will support a standard serial mouse, which are still available, the drivers are already installed.
Serial Mouse
SOURCE: Logitech V320 Cordless Optical Mouse for Notebooks
To install the batteries there's a button on the underside of the mouse were the micro receiver goes, just push it and the cover pops out.
SOURCE: Logitech V320 cordless mouse sleeps a while
get on to their tech support, they are generally exellent and should offer a replacement if they cannot help on the phone
SOURCE: Logitech Mouse V320 Corless Optical Mouse not working
The warrenty period is usually a year. Is there a connection button on the receiver as well? Normally you need to press the connect button on the mouse, and then on the receiver shortly there after. If you want to replace it, you might have an easier time just getting a new mouse.
SOURCE: My new Logitech cordless mouse that I've had for a
have you changed mousing surfaces?
sometimes a glossy or irregular mousepad can cause this, as the laser bounces at odd angles back into the mouse.
Also, check under Control Panel > Mouse > and the configuration for the mouse that the drivers give you. there might be a sensitivity slider as well.
SOURCE: I need a driver for the logitech M-RM67A cordless optical mouse
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Ideally you need Mouseware v9.79.3. that’s what came on the
CD for my RM67A. I have a M-RM67A transmitter. The date on the actual driver
for Logitech is 7/11/2003, v9.79.0.0 (as seen in Device Manager)
If you search for mouse M-RM63 on the Logitech web site, you
can download v9.79.1. That may be good enough.
Another mouse may have v9.79.3.
For years my RM67A did not seem to work. So I followed these
instructions, and it works now.
http://logitech-en-amr.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/logitech_en_amr.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faqid=878
If you are still stuck, reply here and I’ll find some way to
get you my driver.
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