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Hi.
Not the best solution.
Without Logitech Unifying software You you cann't upgrade firmware for a mouse or keyboard.
By the way, they appear enough often
Hi.
Not the best solution.
Without Logitech Unifying software You you cann't upgrade firmware for a mouse or keyboard.
By the way, they appear enough often
That is false. The mouse and keyboard do not receive any firmware updates, nor does the software have anything to do with any type of updates. It is for allowing multiple mice to use one dongle at the same time. Same as with keyboards.
"This software will allow you to add additional compatible mice, keyboards, and number pads to your Unifying receiver."
Logitech - What is Unifying?
actually, Logitech MAY NOT be the whole problem .... I plugged the receiver back in and there was no issue. Maybe you have to boot with it in. I'll try when get a chance
meanwhile
have not seen a big 'hue-and-cry' about a 'bad' update.
I'd like to believe it's not a Microsoft issue but history says that's not likely
As long as you do not install the Logitech software. It should work fine.
I would file a ticket with Logitech, also check on their forum to see if anyone else has had the same issue with 10 and the Unifying software.
Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 1511 for x64-based Systems (KB3124263) did install by default on my laptop on Jan 14 2016, and after startup the next day I had no internet connection. Got the message 'No WiFi networks found'. Tried troubleshooting, checking the adapter etc to no avail. I then UNinstalled this update in Control Panel/Programs and Features/View Installed Updates/Uninstall an update and after a restart all was fixed!