![]() ![]() I just ordered another Logitech M510 this time - it's older model but on the photos 4th and 5th button are alike M545, so I can have the same problem) Please tell me is it normal behaviour in case of 4th and 5th buttons or it's problem of Logitech M510, meaybe because their 4th and 5th buttons look like they are one long button devided in a half(?)Ĭan some one try it (or you Phil) with his mouse to see how it works? (btw. Like I mentioned 5th with 4th doesn't work even if I leave for 4th button with "no change - don't intercept" and chording with simulated keystrokes I set only for 5th buttop with 4th one. It's very hard to find that specific place on two buttons at once to trigger "a" (or any other if set) letter, and still I'm not sure do I press them both at same time or one after second in few miliseconds range of time. When I press 2 buttons at same time and only in speciffic spots of them (where they are the closest of each other) if I'm lucky "a" letter shows up, other time (mostly) it doesn't work. When I do it quickly or at once nothing happens too. When I press a 4th button then press 5th nothing happens ("a" letter doesn't show in notepad). That secdond case (5th with 4th) didn't work at all while first case (4th with 5th) I thought it doesn't work too and to be honest most often it doesn't. When I hold 5th button then press 4th the simulated keystrokes gives a letter b When I hold 4th button then press 5th the simulated keystrokes gives a letter a Now I tried to set chording (what I did before with other mice buttons) for 4 and 5 buttons where for ex. So far I never had 4 and 5 buttons in my mouses. Let me know if this works for you or not! I wish this helps you.I just bought wireless optical Logitech M545 (5 buttons and 4 dirrection roll). You can use Logitech Options to customize everything now. This works for me, and I tried to restart the system, everything is good. You may uninstall the "SetPoint" afterwards. Open "Logitech Unifying Software", you will be able to process all the setup steps successfully. Now Windows should be able to detect this Unifying receiver. After refreshed, unplug and replug in the USB 3.0 port again. Now reactivate the HID device in the Device Manager. After installing, re-plug in the Unifying receiver to one of the USB 3.0 Port, on the backside. Just install it, and ignore all messages, such as you don't have compliable devices, etc. This software seems like can fix the missing file in Windows. ![]() I downloaded it as a reference, if you can find it on your own, please do so, the name of the software is called Logitech SetPoint. Wait the Manager windows refreshes, and the device you just disabled is disappeared. ![]() ![]() Insert the corded mouse, and wait for a response, once the cursor appears, and you are able to control with the corded mouse, unplug the Logitech Unifying receiver. Go to device manager (right-click the Windows icon), under "Mice and other pointing devices", disable all "HID-compliant mouse" devices, not you cannot use your Logitech mouse anymore. If the software saying it cannot detect the receiver, then this is the right for you. My devices are "M330" and "MX Keys," get Logitech unifying management software available on your device, and install it. You have a keyboard or mouse that supports the Unifying function. You will need one cord mouse and an Internet connection.įirst thing first, check the same receiver and devices on another device, to make sure all hardware is fine, and this is only related to Dell's desktop device. I think it might be some Dell's Windows system issue, or my Windows missed some critical files for some reason. I have fixed this issue with the following settings. ![]()
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