Look at BOTH my posts. #5 and #7 You should have both screens looking like mine.
You might have to remove your Unifying software and re-install that along WITH Logitech Setpoint.
I am assuming you RAN the Unifying software at least once already?? I have both installed.... mine work fine. Also, you can log on to Logitech web site and check for new versions for your mouse too.
Also read this support article by Logitech on problems to look for. After reading that article, it seems you don't need any of the software I use. Your mouse according to them does not need any software. So go to this link and read the article. http://support.logitech.com/en_us/article/15505
I have not run the unifying software or setpoint. I probably don't need a new mouse. I'll download them and see what happens.
You don't NEED that software according to Logitech , just read that article posted by Logitech on how to fix your mouse problem, on the link I posted for you.
Windows 10 2004.
I have 1 Logitech keyboard and 1 Logitech mouse. As per attached image, I have 21 entries in Device Manager for those 2 devices.
Any help on tidying this up? I've tried disabling/uninstalling etc., but they just come back!
I am all of the sudden getting mouse lag (mouse freezes up for 5-10 seconds every 30-60 second) due to my device manager constantly refreshing, or at least that's what I think it's from. I pulled up the device manager and the task manger to find...
I basically just have a lot of random questions to be honest.. Probably easy for a lot of you! If you could work with me just a little bit that would be so much appreciated!
For example:
-BIOS help (x4,x1,auto for PCi) (Do I disable anything...