Friday, January 22, 2010

Logitech Wireless Keyboard And Mouse Drivers Since I Started Using My Logitech Wireless Keyboard And Mouse, My Laptop Touchpad No Longer Works - Help!!??!

Since I started using my Logitech wireless keyboard and mouse, my laptop touchpad no longer works - help!!??! - logitech wireless keyboard and mouse drivers

15E I recently purchased a Toshiba Satellite Pro L40 laptop and a Logitech Cordless Desktop EX110 Keyboard and Mouse - At first everything was good - when I tried the laptop while away from the office I was using the touchpad does not react at all on my laptop - or keyboard, so it was connected or not. Can someone tell me how to solve this problem? I think there is a conflict between the controller of the touch screen and the Logitech driver, but I do not know how to sort and sometimes even from my touchpad to work - Please Help!

2 comments:

Poolmanj... said...

Try to see job-> Control Panel> Mouse and check to see if something in your touch pad is of the utmost importance.

Then try if it does not clear all the Logitech software that goes into Msconfig. Start-> Run-> type "msconfig" -> Start. Check and see if there is something that Logitech (A KHAR file ... something to be disabled, should be to go this route).

What I think is the Logitech drivers are mandatory, please contact your platform on programs.

The ultimate means to verify that the BIOS. Click on the Delete or F2 while the computer is started, to verify this. Be careful not been extinguished.

Amanda B said...

If you disable Windows Defender to light that causes a conflict with the touchpad and windows, if the date not received any updates for Windows Defender

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