I recently purchased a new Toshiba laptop and a Logitech M510 cordless
mouse. I am running Mint 13 on the laptop.
Initially (at least once) the mouse worked fine. Then it ceased to work.
I've seached around on various fora and found reports of similar problems
and various suggested solutions.
That mouse worked like a charm always. After some terminal coding to start work my internal Wi-Fi strange sings happens.
1. Mouse stop working
2. I plug my second same M510 mouse - same thing
3. I plug my third mouse Logitech M310 - working fine
4. I replug M510 to another USB-port - working fine
5. Some time after mouse stop working on second USB
6.
When I connect my logitech cordless optical mouse to my laptop I am unable to access it's settings under system settings. The setting options are greyed out and it says
Quote:
You have a Logitech Mouse connected, and libusb was found at compile time, but it was not possible to access this mouse.
I installed Fedora 17 on my laptop, where I use a keyboard (Logitech K120) and mouse (generic USB mouse) connected to a hub.
Then I noticed that neither the keyboard nor the mouse worked.
I have got a lot of roubles according to the Logitech MX3200 Cordless Desktop Laser combo keyboard and mouse set.
I just want my keyboard and mouse to work with the standard buttons.
I'm trying to install 12.10 on my system, but my mouse and keyboard are not working during installation. I use the Logitech MX5500 Bluetooth mouse+keyboard combo with a Bluetooth dongle.
My keyboard and mouse work in my UEFI bios, and during the Windows 7/8 installation.
My Ubuntu12.04 often appears stuck - mouse, keyboard, all did not respond, everything stopped. I tried all methods to prove that indeed is a very serious problem. I know many people are like me, unfortunately, this problem still exist in 12.10.
I think the two most suspicious:
1 mouse. I do not use the mouse (I use the laptop touchpad), and never had problems.
I bought a Logitech M235 mouse. This works perfectly under Windows.Basically, it works on Ubuntu and is identified as M305.
This problem only occurs when the laptop is running on battery power:
When I don't use the mouse longer than 5 seconds, it does not works for a few seconds. How can I stop this?
My wireless mouse (logitech M310, but also another wireless mouse) freezes after a couple seconds of use. But the track pad on the laptop (Lenovo ThinkPad T420s) continues to work. Moving the mouse or clicking does not wake the thing up.