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When you open the "show all" link, there are two versions of Software Version: 1.2.169 with the same date as the top download. If the next step is to replace the driver, then I will need some help with the download page-I'm finding it confusing. This may be interesting data, because it was around this time that I noticed the middle click wasn't opening links or closing tabs anymore.
#M310 logitech mouse historu install
I see that there is an option to roll back if I install a new driver that doesn't work.
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There may be better drivers on Windows Update or on the device manufacturer's website. Windows has determined that the best driver for this device is already installed. Info from device manager on what mouse driver is installed:ĭevice manager: I again pressed the update driver button > search automatically for drivers - and this is the message: The middle click has worked fine for a year or two before this problem started. Its there, just not engaged with the wheel. I disabled the ratcheting spring on the wheel a long time ago. No effect.Ĭomputer reboot with mouse unplugged and removed battery and then restarted after reboot. Tried erasing its mind by unplugging both battery and the USB insert.
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I'm with plodr, it likely isn't a Windows 10 issue, but it's worth trying all of the above if you haven't already done so. That logidrivers website you linked is NOT the official Logitech support site. What driver do you have installed? You said that Microsoft says you have the latest one.

Looking at the Logitech website, the last driver update was: I doubt changing the USB port will make a difference. Have you replaced the mouse batteries? Have you unplugged the USB unifying receiver for 5 seconds and plugged it back in? Might also try removing both the receiver AND batteries for 5 seconds.ĭoes this mouse work properly on a different computer? Do you have another wireless mouse to try on this computer? Does yours seem correct now that you have put it back together? I presume you have restarted the computer at some point.Ī dislodged spring can cause the scroll wheel to spin freely without any resistance instead of the proper ratcheting behavior. Just need to be walked through the right sequence. Does the smart installer just mean it will figure out which version I need?Īlso, if it doesn't fix the problem, then should I go back and re-install the old driver which I'm assuming is stored somewhere on my hard drive, and how do I do that?
#M310 logitech mouse historu .exe
exe or the smart installer.exe? I'm not sure what the difference is since they are both. My question is did I find the right drivers? And if so, should I use the 64 one that is an. I found the latest driver downloads here:

I am wondering if I should update the mouse driver from the Logitech site. I can use the right click menu to perform the same function, but its two clicks instead of one, so I'd like to have it back. So maybe I need to try that before anything else? I didn't try uninstalling from the device manager and then rebooting because that seemed scary. I tried blowing dust out from around the mouse wheel, but none of that fixed anything.

Troubleshooter doesn't detect any issues. Windows says I have the best driver when I tried to update the driver in the device manager. I can't find any mouse option in Windows 10 that addresses this. I've lost the behavior on all browsers, so I don't think its an Edge problem. It suddenly stopped working, probably after a Windows update, although I don't know for sure that it is related to that. Happily, I don't do that much.In all, a worthwhile purchase, but I'd drop it in a heartbeat for that old bar of soap.My Logitech M310 wireless mouse has always opened a link in a new tab when I click the middle button (scroll wheel). My only real complaint is the scroll wheel - it feels somewhat 'rough/coarse' to scroll, sloppy with tracking, and definitely too 'tough' to click. And the USB dongle fitting inside the battery compartment is positively elegant.Inserted the battery, plugged the USB widget into my Windoze 7 machine, and away we went - recognized on boot-up even before I logged in and the updated drivers downloaded.For me, the mouse is a bit too 'slim-waisted', but I'll acclimatize. The buttons have a nice tactile feedback. for the price (<$20), this mouse had the best feel & functionality. That bar of soap was the most comfortable mouse I've ever used. Well, the left button on my 10/15-year-old MS 'soap bar' mouse died today.
