I am not familiar with Logitech but do have a Kensington Wireless Desktop which is a USB keyboard and mouse. They operate on batteries. You don't mention batteries. N/A or potentially the problem?

On Nov 27, 2004, at 8:30 AM, Deborah Puerini wrote:

Funny thing happened, all of a sudden my Logitech wireless mouse stopped
working at restart, I can make it work by pushing the connect buttons on the
connector and mouse, but have to do that EVERY time I restart or startup.
Anyone know what might be causing this? I reinstalled the software, BTW,
didn't help. It started doing that after I put something new in/on the
'pooter but of course now can't remember what that was....been doing a lot
of futzing around....

Regards,

Wayne

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