The receiver for the mouse was on an USB hub that I remove when I take the notebook to work. I now connected the receiver to a fixed USB port and since then the mouse works.
It is still a Windows...
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The receiver for the mouse was on an USB hub that I remove when I take the notebook to work. I now connected the receiver to a fixed USB port and since then the mouse works.
It is still a Windows...
I tried that before, but I can try again when it happens again. I also connected other mice when it happened but none worked. I think Logitech somehow messed up the mouse driver stack of my windows.
It is not the mouse but Windows. I have a wired mouse and that one also stops working.
It's ThinkPad X1 Carbon. I don't think it's power management issue as I can see in the USB sniffer that the...
This morning the mouse didn't work and I had to restart my pc. It was recognized and connect and USB sniffer shows data, but windows doesn't move the mouse pointer. The internal touchpad works.
Just started my pc and the mouse doesn't work anymore...
Still working, but I had to restart my pc a few days ago.
It usually took a few days to stop working. I should know by the end of next week.
I now also did the powercfg -h off command and followed Gordon's steps for the mouse and the USB hubs.
Thanks guys!
Hi Ken,
Thank you for your answer! I disabled Bluetooth and removed the hidden mice. I don't user hibernation, only sleep.
I'll let you know how it goes :)
I usually put my laptop to sleep instead of shutting it down. After a couple of days my mouse will stop working. I tried other mice with cable and wireless, but none works. I have to restart to fix...