#LOGITECH CONTROL CENTER WINDOWS 10 M310 DRIVERS#
Just is about a time to spend some money because corporation will stop working.įirst - Microsoft refuse (restrict) to use many original drivers from manufacturers because they not have way to test it (actually they don't want to spend money in that direction) and is better to not use them. Let me tell you - absolutely nothing is changed Interesting what is changed inside computer to make mouse that work perfectly almost 2 year acting like a crazy frog? I admit that having to use a USB extender cord defeats the clean look of a hidden nano device, but if a simple cord breaths new life into $100 mouse that is only 3 months old, then I can live with the slight inconvenience.įirst let ask Logitech and Microsoft what they do with drivers for wireless mouse?Įveryone spoke how signal from receiver is messing with something that come from the computer ?!? I tried it with the MX Master mouse and that also worked fine so long as the receiver was not plugged directly into the USB port. The mouse started working properly again. Upon disconnecting other USB devices I decided to use the USB extender for my WIFI Dongle with the Logitech Unifying receiver. Even with a different Logitech mouse, confirming it was the receiver and not the mouse.
I had switched ports on both computers, avoided USB 3.0 ports, made sure no other USB devices were plugged in, yet the problem persisted. I plugged the Unifying receiver into a different computer and got the same erratic behavior in just a few minutes time. Windows 10 reported no problems with the device in Device Manager. the mouse was not tracking properly anymore.
I had a Logitech MX Master mouse with unifying receiver mated to a desktop USB port. Unfortunately I discovered this same solution by trial and error and many frustrating hours.