Mouse Issue:

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Navyguy

I have a Logictech MX610 wireless laser mouse and recently I have
found that its been acting somewhat 'iffy'. By that I mean that its
been taking several clicks to open/close a folder or that when I close
an option it closes the entire window. I've tried changing the
settigs, restoring it to the default settings but nothing seems to
work and it still behaves in this manner. It didn't always act this
way and started quite recently. I would appreciate any thought or
suggestions.



Thanks,

Robert
 
Hi

I would uninstall it in Device Manager, reboot them reinstall the drivers,
you may need to use a USB mouse to do it.

cheers

Daniel

"Navyguy" <magineeer@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>I have a Logictech MX610 wireless laser mouse and recently I have
> found that its been acting somewhat 'iffy'. By that I mean that its
> been taking several clicks to open/close a folder or that when I close
> an option it closes the entire window. I've tried changing the
> settigs, restoring it to the default settings but nothing seems to
> work and it still behaves in this manner. It didn't always act this
> way and started quite recently. I would appreciate any thought or
> suggestions.
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Robert
 
I had a similar problem. I went to the logitech web site and downloaded the
latest driver software for the 610 and it has worked fine since.

The site is:

http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/428/170&cl=us,en?osid=1

and the latest version is 4.60

Hope this helps

===========================================
"Navyguy" <magineeer@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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I have a Logictech MX610 wireless laser mouse and recently I have
found that its been acting somewhat 'iffy'. By that I mean that its
been taking several clicks to open/close a folder or that when I close
an option it closes the entire window. I've tried changing the
settigs, restoring it to the default settings but nothing seems to
work and it still behaves in this manner. It didn't always act this
way and started quite recently. I would appreciate any thought or
suggestions.



Thanks,

Robert
 
Navyguy wrote:
> I have a Logictech MX610 wireless laser mouse and recently I have
> found that its been acting somewhat 'iffy'. By that I mean that its
> been taking several clicks to open/close a folder or that when I close
> an option it closes the entire window. I've tried changing the
> settigs, restoring it to the default settings but nothing seems to
> work and it still behaves in this manner. It didn't always act this
> way and started quite recently. I would appreciate any thought or
> suggestions.
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Robert

Perhaps the batteries need changing.

Bill
 
On Jun 8, 10:56 am, "bobster" <fau...@bogus.net> wrote:
> I had a similar problem.  I went to the logitech web site and downloaded the
> latest driver software for the 610 and it has worked fine since.
>
> The site is:
>
> http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/428/170&cl=us,en?osid=1
>
> and the latest version is 4.60
>
> Hope this helps



I took your suggestion and went to the site and dowloaded the update
but near the end my mouse froze and for the next hour I tried to get
it working again and had to do a System Restore to finally get it
working again. Perhaps I should have saved the file instead of just
running it. I appreciate the help though and maybe I'll try again in a
day or two but right now I'm just glad I have my mouse working again,
problems and all.


Robert
 
On Jun 8, 11:26 am, Bill Sharpe <wfsno...@adelphia.net> wrote:
> Navyguy wrote:
> > I have a Logictech MX610 wireless laser mouse and recently I have
> > found that its been acting somewhat 'iffy'. By that I mean that its
> > been taking several clicks to open/close a folder or that when I close
> > an option it closes the entire window. I've tried changing the
> > settigs, restoring it to the default settings but nothing seems to
> > work and it still behaves in this manner. It didn't always act this
> > way and started quite recently. I would appreciate any thought or
> > suggestions.

>
> > Thanks,

>
> > Robert

>
> Perhaps the batteries need changing.
>
> Bill


I did change the batteries quite recently but thanks for the
suggestion.


Robert
 
On Jun 8, 10:56 am, "bobster" <fau...@bogus.net> wrote:
> I had a similar problem.  I went to the logitech web site and downloaded the
> latest driver software for the 610 and it has worked fine since.
>
> The site is:
>
> http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/428/170&cl=us,en?osid=1
>
> and the latest version is 4.60
>
> Hope this helps
>
> ==========================================="Navyguy" <magine....@hotmail.com> wrote in message


I decided to give it aother try, but this time I made another System
Restore point after running System Mechanics, and I dowloaded and
saved the file instead of letting it run. Also I disabled my Comodo
firewall which I think was the culprit which gave me the problems
before. This time it ran very smoothly and the problems I had with the
mouse seems to have disappeared. Thanks very much for the suggestion.


Robert
 
Whew! You had me worried there for awhile. I don't often offer advice
because I'm no expert but your problem with the 610 mouse was identical to
mine and the software update solved my problem so I thought it was safe.
Glad everything is now OK.

BTW Navyguy, I was a tincan sailor during the Korean war -- USS Lowry DD770.

=================================================
"Navyguy" <magineeer@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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On Jun 8, 10:56 am, "bobster" <fau...@bogus.net> wrote:
> I had a similar problem. I went to the logitech web site and downloaded
> the
> latest driver software for the 610 and it has worked fine since.
>
> The site is:
>
> http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/428/170&cl=us,en?osid=1
>
> and the latest version is 4.60
>
> Hope this helps
>
> ==========================================="Navyguy"
> <magine...@hotmail.com> wrote in message


I decided to give it aother try, but this time I made another System
Restore point after running System Mechanics, and I dowloaded and
saved the file instead of letting it run. Also I disabled my Comodo
firewall which I think was the culprit which gave me the problems
before. This time it ran very smoothly and the problems I had with the
mouse seems to have disappeared. Thanks very much for the suggestion.


Robert
 
On Jun 9, 2:15 pm, "bobster" <fau...@bogus.net> wrote:
> Whew!  You had me worried there for awhile.  I don't often offer advice
> because I'm no expert but your problem with the 610 mouse was identical to
> mine and the software update solved my problem so I thought it was safe.
> Glad everything is now OK.
>
> BTW Navyguy, I was a tincan sailor during the Korean war -- USS Lowry DD770.
>
> ================================================="Navyguy" <magine...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:a43a4188-a9a1-4b87-8d27-c2ea95e676e2@u36g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
> On Jun 8, 10:56 am, "bobster" <fau...@bogus.net> wrote:
>
> > I had a similar problem. I went to the logitech web site and downloaded
> > the
> > latest driver software for the 610 and it has worked fine since.

>
> > The site is:

>
> >http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/428/170&cl=us,en?osid=1

>
> > and the latest version is 4.60

>
> > Hope this helps

>
> > ==========================================="Navyguy"
> > <magine...@hotmail.com> wrote in message

>
> I decided to give it aother try, but this time I made another System
> Restore point after running System Mechanics, and I dowloaded and
> saved the file instead of letting it run. Also I disabled my Comodo
> firewall which I think was the culprit which gave me the problems
> before. This time it ran very smoothly and the problems I had with the
> mouse seems to have disappeared. Thanks very much for the suggestion.
>
> Robert


I guess I spoke too soon because the mouse is doing the same thing as
if its too sensitive when I click it or requires several clicks to
accomplish the task. I would appreciate any thoughts or suggestions.


Robert
 
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