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Logitech mx5000 combo issues after windows 10 upgrade today i installed the windows 10 upgrade you sent me. Rechargeable, control up to 3 apple mac and windows computers and laptops bluetooth or usb, graphite.
For windows computers and 730x, digital cameras, speakers. The logitech unifying receiver is an extremely small dedicated usb wireless receiver, based on the nrf24l-family of rf devices 1 that allows logitech usb bluetooth mini-receiver to six compatible logitech human interface devices such as mice, trackballs, trackpads, and keyboards, headphones are not compatible to be linked to the same computer. Since the install, my logitech mx 5000 keyboard mouse combo does not work. I have another (non Logi) wireless mouse I'm going to test with later, but I'm pretty certain this is a Windows thing.Download Now LOGITECH BT MINI RECEIVER DRIVER As little time as I have for Dell and their customer service, I think it's either Logi devices, or Win 10, or both. I just wanted to share this as I don't think this is a Dell issue. I have also tested with a Logi G604 Lightspeed mouse, and it's the same. I'm using a logitech K380 keyboard and MX2 Anywhere mouse. Mouse & keyboard lag is awful, and seems to get worse the longer the device is connected. So, I've since brought a Razer Book 13, it's the closest thing I could find to the XPS for what I needed, and unfortunately, I'm getting the same issues. I use the laptop plugged in to a screen with a separate mouse & keyboard at least 90% of the time, so these issues were a big deal for me. I tried everything suggested, and more, but I eventually gave up and returned it as I just couldn't justify such a big spend on something that was't working right. I found it as I had brought an XPS 13 (9310) and experienced the same issues as others on here. I've been keeping track of this thread since mid Nov. What does this mean? I don't think it wise to refuse any (Microsoft Signed, 64bit) drivers offered to you by the Windows installer. Do not load any drivers from or (or anywhere else).ģ. Either from the installer's local-cache or from Windows-Update. The Microsoft Media Creation tool is perfect to use, but I don't think it can do that one step (in the beginning) on it's own.Ģ. However, I think you have to "DiskPart clean" the main-drive to truly remove all OEM partitions (if they exist). However, the problem still exists for me even in this new installation.ġ. (except for the hard disk driver in the Windows installation process).Ĥ. I used the Media Creation Tool today to create an installation stick with Windows 20H2 and reinstalled Windows with it (deleting all of Dell's factory-created partitions).ģ.