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Logitech USB Wireless Mouse, Blutooth, Hanging
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Jun 21, 2003, 09:44 PM
 
I have a Logitech Wireless USB mouse and it will occasionly lose it's signal with the reciever and won't work until I unplug the reciever and plug it back in. The reciever is connected to a 4 port USB hub that is full.

Also, I recently got a bluetooth adapter that is plugged into my keyboard. Now, when I sync my phone with iSync the wireless mouse doesn't work during the sync, but it does work afterwards.

The iSync thing isn't THAT bad, but it's very annoying to have to crawl under my desk to unpug and replug the wireless reciever when it will randomly stop working.

Has anyone else had similar problems and know what might be causing this?
     
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Jun 21, 2003, 11:09 PM
 
I've had the exact same problem for a long time. I'm using a Logitech Cordless Mouseman Optical that's connected to my PB via a 7-port USB hub. I tend to lose my connection every so often when my laptop sleeps, then awakes. The unplugging and replugging is really annoying. I've installed the most recent drivers and software, but still no fix.

Is it a problem with the hub, OS X or Logitech? I lose my printer connection every once in a while too (Epson CX5200). Do your other peripherals (other than BT) ever lose connections? It's been driving me so crazy that I'm considering buying a corded mouse really soon.

Hope someone out there can shed some light on this issue!
     
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Jun 22, 2003, 05:38 AM
 
I think this is the problem with the hub. I always experience this when I plug my mouse into the hub in my monitor. Try to plug your mouse to the back of the computer instead of the hub, or use PS/2, it should work.
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