The cordless keyboard and mouse are Logitech Itouch and Mouseman respectively, but have no drivers. I have a drivers disk for everything else and have loaded these successfully, but I guess the Logitech devices were an add on at some stage and the drivers disk has gone missing.
The problem is getting them to recognise anything. I have loaded down drivers onto my desktop that I think are correct from the Logitech website and executed the file which then puts the drivers in place, but everytime I try to point the "USB Receiver device" in Device Manager at a file path or to try and reinstall drivers, I am continually asked to either load a Logitech Control devices driver disk or Windows 98 disk.
Whatever I load it cannot find different Sys files. The only way I can do anything is to have another mouse plugged into the usual mouse port. The cordless mouse and keyboard are plugged into the USB ports. I have tried turning pc off and plugging in and then turning on pc, but I just get mouse not detected until I plug in the corded mouse and reboot again. Is there a separate driver for the Receiver device? I am sure there must be a simple solution, but at the moment I feel like a man with no arms.
This might be an issue with Win Try installing WinXP. The keyboard and mouse were working fine before I formatted - it just looks like a driver issue. I have identified the keyboard on the Logitech website - it is a Cordless iTouch and there appears to be definitely one driver that should work with this keyboard iten - from the Logitech website with a nice picture of the keyboard , but all I get working are the top shortcut keys, quick access to Internet, Outlook etc.
Every driver site I look at points to this particular driver. I have tried some other drivers like iten, but just get same thing.
Can anyone help, perhaps having a problem with Logitech drivers yourself. Don't know what else to do - even if I reformat to get rid of the old iTouch software crap, I am back where I started. Feel like I have been doing this for weeks. Uninstalling Drivers mcloud, I've not had the same issue as you, but I do have issues with Logitech Setpoint and Hotkeys on my keyboard.
I manually selected them and deleted them, and rebooted. I then shut down again, plugged in the USB device, and that seemed to fix it. However, now the Setpoint icon will not run in the system tray, and I have to manually start setpoint on each boot. I'm trying to get around that Have you tried disabeling all logitech stuff by running an msconfig and looking in startup?
Adendum Just to clarify Click the "Startup" tab Deselect all the crap running in the backgroud if not done already, exit out and start from cold There is definitely a connection between the Logitech software that can be used to configure the keys on my board, to the crazy mouse behavior floating and "ghosting" Once all Logitech software was removed, and the above suggestions were carried out, I've had no problems.
As soon as I tried to run Setpoint, all hell broke loose. If nothing else, anyone with this similar problem can get it resolved.
Yes that is about the size of it to go back to the beginning and start again with the pc turned off. I was convinced I had the correct drivers, so once the pc had detected the receiver I just ran the executable files and everything worked, so I guess it was just an issue of getting the right drivers from the beginning.
The fact that the previously loaded stuff won't delete is a real pain though and something Logitech should look into as it seems from what I have read, to be a not uncommon problem. Logitech drivers are unstable and bad-mannered! I've had two different Logitech keyboards before. I've never known a vendor who floods your hard with files like Logitech, with annoying, unnecessary add-ons which all want to load at startup and, if you disable them, keep on coming back to prompt you.
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