GolfProRM Posted April 6, 2003 Share Posted April 6, 2003 I've got the Logitech Cordless Mouseman Optical (which I love for the most part)...I'm running Win XP Pro (with two users)... For some reason whenever I switch users (without "logging off") the drivers don't seem to initialize correctly. The basic mouse functions work (click, right click, wheel), but the double-click I have set to the wheel button, and the back button (thumb button), stop working. All I have to do to temporarily fix the problem is to open up the mouse properties, click on the buttons tab, hit modify, hit okay, and apply... (basically make a non-change to get the program to wake up). This happens whenever I switch users, and both users have the same problem.I've emailed Logitech about it (all I get from them is make sure my users are set-up to have access to the program)... both users are set to Administrator access... I've reinstalled the drivers a few times (the newest ones), but can't seem to fix this...any ideas??? Thanks,Ryan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GolfProRM Posted April 7, 2003 Author Share Posted April 7, 2003 Update - After playing around with it and looking on Logitech's site, I seem to have fixed the problem (for now)... I looked at the device manager and noticed that the mouse was installed as an "HID compatible pointing device." I tried updating the driver (searching myself, not doing the autoupdate), and noticed that I could choose a Logitech cordless pointing device. I chose that, and it changed the driver info from Logitech to Microsoft... now I can change users and the mouse still works.... Logitech mentions doing something like this to set up default Logitech Windows XP mouse drivers... it worked for me! Logitech's Support page w/ info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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