Logitech MX1000

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I've got a fairly new build, and have been using this mouse with it since I built it.

Over the last week or so the mouse has started freezing, I have had to either press the reset button on the base of it or remove the USB connection on the reciever from the computer and put it back in.

I am using Vista Ultimate.

Anyone any ideas why this would be happening?

Thanks.
 
Try putting the reciever somewhere else

I agree, I've had that mouse since it came out, and with the receiver in certain positions on my desk, it does exactly what youve described. Worth a shot, just to check that it isnt what's happening to yours? Good luck :)
 
I agree, I've had that mouse since it came out, and with the receiver in certain positions on my desk, it does exactly what youve described. Worth a shot, just to check that it isnt what's happening to yours? Good luck :)

I didn't realise how much it would affect it!

Just moved it to the other end of my desk and it didn't like it at all! - Have now moved it, fingers crossed!! ;)
 
Right, I've moved the recieved next to my mouse mat to see if that resolves this issue, and it doesn't.

Is there anyway that I can chage the frequency that the mouse transmits to the reciever or anything similar?

Thanks
 
What setpoint version you using? you should download the latest off the site as the built in version checker is as good as sam83uk guessing a Veyron :)

I have an MX1000 and a S510 cordless keyboard with both xmitters next to each other on Vista Ultimate with no issues at all.
 
I have Windows Vista Ultimate and the MX1000. Using the lastest Setpoint software from, Logitech. I have yet to have an issue with this mouse from the day I bought it.

Have you also tried a different USB port and space on your desk?
 
I've moved the reciever around, I've changed the USB ports - and removed and replaced it from the same port, still no joy.

I've downloaded SetPoint from the sigh yesterday, version 4.24.99 so I am guessing that this is the latest one. I'd be suprised if the mouse has had it, mid I have had it for nearly 2 years.
 
Well fingers crossed that this is now sorted, hasn't happened for about 5 hours now, so fingers crossed.

I've had to move the reciever really close to the mousemat mind, which seems to have defeated the object of having a wireless mouse!
 
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