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Questiondevice manager so weird problem.the mouse not recognize as logetich mouse

Questiondevice manager so weird problem.the mouse not recognize as logetich mouse

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MooMoo2011
Senior Member
690
12-29-2023, 12:15 PM
#1
It resolved the issue: I just reformat my Windows and LGHUB loading screen so it no longer appears. When I open LGHUB, it automatically connects to my mouse even though it shows as a HID-compliant mouse in Device Manager—it’s still connected, so I think using Revo Uninstall or formatting Windows could help fix the problem.

I just bought a mouse five days ago and it was recognized as a regular mouse and worked fine with LGHUB. But today when I try to run LGHUB, it keeps loading even though I reinstall it. When I check Device Manager, the mouse is still recognized as a normal HID-compliant mouse.

I tried uninstalling the mouse driver and plugging it back in, but the same issue persists with the loading screen.
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MooMoo2011
12-29-2023, 12:15 PM #1

It resolved the issue: I just reformat my Windows and LGHUB loading screen so it no longer appears. When I open LGHUB, it automatically connects to my mouse even though it shows as a HID-compliant mouse in Device Manager—it’s still connected, so I think using Revo Uninstall or formatting Windows could help fix the problem.

I just bought a mouse five days ago and it was recognized as a regular mouse and worked fine with LGHUB. But today when I try to run LGHUB, it keeps loading even though I reinstall it. When I check Device Manager, the mouse is still recognized as a normal HID-compliant mouse.

I tried uninstalling the mouse driver and plugging it back in, but the same issue persists with the loading screen.

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sergant1109
Junior Member
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12-30-2023, 03:56 AM
#2
Welcome to the forums, newcomer!
What model of Logitech mouse are you using? Which motherboard do you have? What BIOS version is installed? Which operating system are you running (besides the obvious Windows)? Please specify the OS version if you're using Windows 10 or 11.

I previously owned Logitech MW3 edition peripherals, G9x and G105. Both appear as HID Compliant devices in Device Manager on Windows 7. Now they show up as HID-Compliant on Windows 11 with Keychron Q1v2 and M1.

Open
(Right click start>)Settings>Bluetooth & Devices
and check if your peripherals display their names.
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sergant1109
12-30-2023, 03:56 AM #2

Welcome to the forums, newcomer!
What model of Logitech mouse are you using? Which motherboard do you have? What BIOS version is installed? Which operating system are you running (besides the obvious Windows)? Please specify the OS version if you're using Windows 10 or 11.

I previously owned Logitech MW3 edition peripherals, G9x and G105. Both appear as HID Compliant devices in Device Manager on Windows 7. Now they show up as HID-Compliant on Windows 11 with Keychron Q1v2 and M1.

Open
(Right click start>)Settings>Bluetooth & Devices
and check if your peripherals display their names.

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Flimpion
Member
123
12-31-2023, 07:06 AM
#3
motherboard: Prime A-320M
OS: Windows 11
SMBIOS: 3.3
BIOS Version: 6042 (4/28/2022)
Mouse model: Logetich G203
in device and bluetooth same name Hid compliant mouse
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Flimpion
12-31-2023, 07:06 AM #3

motherboard: Prime A-320M
OS: Windows 11
SMBIOS: 3.3
BIOS Version: 6042 (4/28/2022)
Mouse model: Logetich G203
in device and bluetooth same name Hid compliant mouse

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xXFirewitherXx
Posting Freak
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12-31-2023, 03:58 PM
#4
My G305 appears as a HID compliant mouse too. It doesn't require much beyond basic functionality. Most useful features are typically handled via Logitech software. Many monitors fail to recognize themselves or lack specific drivers. At the moment, I'm using three generic PnP monitors, along with an integrated laptop display. You'll also notice standard USB hubs and commonly available devices.
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xXFirewitherXx
12-31-2023, 03:58 PM #4

My G305 appears as a HID compliant mouse too. It doesn't require much beyond basic functionality. Most useful features are typically handled via Logitech software. Many monitors fail to recognize themselves or lack specific drivers. At the moment, I'm using three generic PnP monitors, along with an integrated laptop display. You'll also notice standard USB hubs and commonly available devices.

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nomegusta444
Member
131
01-08-2024, 09:15 AM
#5
I personally didn’t like all the additional features the Logitech mouse driver introduced—they interfered with my needs. I just wanted my mouse to function as a basic wheel mouse. I removed the mouse and its driver from Device Manager, unplugged it, then restarted and rebooted. No mouse was present. After that, I connected the mouse back in and let Windows detect it, loading its own simple wheel mouse driver instead of the Logitech version. Now everything works perfectly without any extra components.
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nomegusta444
01-08-2024, 09:15 AM #5

I personally didn’t like all the additional features the Logitech mouse driver introduced—they interfered with my needs. I just wanted my mouse to function as a basic wheel mouse. I removed the mouse and its driver from Device Manager, unplugged it, then restarted and rebooted. No mouse was present. After that, I connected the mouse back in and let Windows detect it, loading its own simple wheel mouse driver instead of the Logitech version. Now everything works perfectly without any extra components.

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iron_finder1
Posting Freak
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01-13-2024, 07:32 AM
#6
that's the issue with gaming mice that have software.
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iron_finder1
01-13-2024, 07:32 AM #6

that's the issue with gaming mice that have software.

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maxiemax
Member
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01-13-2024, 03:18 PM
#7
LGHUB continues to attempt loading the mouse despite it remaining unresponsive.
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maxiemax
01-13-2024, 03:18 PM #7

LGHUB continues to attempt loading the mouse despite it remaining unresponsive.