Logitech G500 screwup

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  1. Cloud

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    Here's the problem: My current Logitech G500 gaming mouse is fucking up in a weird way, the lights in the mouse are not on, and it only seems to update once or twice a second, I am also unable to click anything, which forces me to use tab rather than the mouse.

    Currently I've only attempted to unplug and re-plug it from the usb drive, I'll try to put it into another usb port and check the drivers when I return home, however I doubt it's a driver problem.

    If anyone have any suggestions, or have experienced similar situations and fixed em, please advice me on what to do.
    Already googled a few times, but havent found anything similiar, just dpi issues.
     
  2. blizzerd

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    go back to the store
     
  3. Cloud

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    EDIT: Mouse randomly started working.
     
    Last edited: May 26, 2010
  4. -=]Kane[=-

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    Get a new one if you still have waranty, it sounds like a loose connection somewhere,
    but yeah maybe it's your mainboard, maybe a issue with windows (not that uncommon, sadly)
    just don't let your waranty run out before fixing this ...
     
  5. flasche

    flasche Member Staff Member Moderator

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    had similar problems before my old mouse died. borrow a mouse from someone and look if its the same issue (after you updated drivers and shit ofc)
    for me it wasnt and now i live happily with my new mouse (i had no waranty anymore)
     
  6. meg griffin

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    I know this sounds obvious but: did you do a full restart?

    Also, keep a copy of a live linux cd handy, it can help you diagnose issues: I used to do a lot of knoppix, now i do ubuntu and there is also SystemRescueCD.
     
  7. Cloud

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    Still works fine, guess the problem's solved.
    And meg, i don't have anything linux :V.
     

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