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John L_Nic
I just wanted to share a solution to a problem that I was having with both of my Wireless Logitech Keyboard/Mouse combinations. I would randomly have my wireless Logitech keyboard and mouse become erratic and either not work in the case of my keyboard or erratically in the case of my wireless mouse. I had this problem on both my new Dell Windows 10 and older Windows 7 computers. After much troubleshooting I discovered that there is a Logitech device driver that was causing the problem. Here is what I did to fix it. I don't know if this will help anyone else, but, with problems like this pretty much anything is worth a try.
1. Open "Device Manager" from the Start menu.
2. Go down almost halfway down the list on the left hand side until you find "Human Interface Devices" and then click on it
3. Look for and click on the "Logitech USB Input Device" icon
4. Click on the "Power Management" tab
5. If the check box "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power" is checked uncheck it.
That fixed my problem. Hopefully, this will help someone else.
Good Luck.
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1. Open "Device Manager" from the Start menu.
2. Go down almost halfway down the list on the left hand side until you find "Human Interface Devices" and then click on it
3. Look for and click on the "Logitech USB Input Device" icon
4. Click on the "Power Management" tab
5. If the check box "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power" is checked uncheck it.
That fixed my problem. Hopefully, this will help someone else.
Good Luck.
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