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Um Valorant causou o quebra de 2 dos meus camisetas Logitetech.

Um Valorant causou o quebra de 2 dos meus camisetas Logitetech.

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02-11-2026, 04:45 PM
#1
I used the Logitech G903 wireless mouse for roughly eight months while playing Valorant. Suddenly, my mouse started spinning uncontrollably across the screen, flashing various colors before cutting off power entirely. I attempted all possible fixes but had no success. It was always out of power. Eventually, I replaced it with a new one—this time the G Pro wireless.

After purchasing a new laptop equipped with the G Pro wireless, I moved to a different house, making everything fresh. However, I still experienced this issue with my mouse for about seven to ten months while playing Valorant again.
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itza_red_panda
02-11-2026, 04:45 PM #1

I used the Logitech G903 wireless mouse for roughly eight months while playing Valorant. Suddenly, my mouse started spinning uncontrollably across the screen, flashing various colors before cutting off power entirely. I attempted all possible fixes but had no success. It was always out of power. Eventually, I replaced it with a new one—this time the G Pro wireless.

After purchasing a new laptop equipped with the G Pro wireless, I moved to a different house, making everything fresh. However, I still experienced this issue with my mouse for about seven to ten months while playing Valorant again.

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Joelis7
Member
52
02-12-2026, 01:43 PM
#2
It appears to be a problem when searching for Valorant on Google. You might want to check Reddit for suggestions.
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Joelis7
02-12-2026, 01:43 PM #2

It appears to be a problem when searching for Valorant on Google. You might want to check Reddit for suggestions.

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MisterAlwin
Junior Member
9
02-16-2026, 12:37 PM
#3
I saw that too, but now my mouse isn't functioning at all. It doesn't even illuminate anymore—it's completely dead with no power.
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MisterAlwin
02-16-2026, 12:37 PM #3

I saw that too, but now my mouse isn't functioning at all. It doesn't even illuminate anymore—it's completely dead with no power.

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COLIN20052012
Posting Freak
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02-16-2026, 02:57 PM
#4
Is there any activity from the mouse on another device such as a laptop or PC? Have you experimented with various USB connections or tried connecting it once the system restarts?
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COLIN20052012
02-16-2026, 02:57 PM #4

Is there any activity from the mouse on another device such as a laptop or PC? Have you experimented with various USB connections or tried connecting it once the system restarts?

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Liam_M_5000
Member
72
02-17-2026, 03:42 AM
#5
Also consider downloading the mouse drivers yourself through the manufacturer's site. Reinstall and adjust settings. No external software needed.
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Liam_M_5000
02-17-2026, 03:42 AM #5

Also consider downloading the mouse drivers yourself through the manufacturer's site. Reinstall and adjust settings. No external software needed.

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SillyKitty542
Member
68
02-17-2026, 06:40 AM
#6
Yes, I tried everything already like you both mentioned.
Still no power.
@Ralston18
@tecmo34
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SillyKitty542
02-17-2026, 06:40 AM #6

Yes, I tried everything already like you both mentioned.
Still no power.
@Ralston18
@tecmo34

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peraldon
Junior Member
29
02-17-2026, 11:12 PM
#7
Have you checked Logitech support for possible solutions? I've seen mentions of using Logitech - Unifying Software to fix the mouse, and there are instructions on the screen after installation.
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peraldon
02-17-2026, 11:12 PM #7

Have you checked Logitech support for possible solutions? I've seen mentions of using Logitech - Unifying Software to fix the mouse, and there are instructions on the screen after installation.

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IgleePvP
Junior Member
10
02-21-2026, 07:50 PM
#8
Certainly, consider attempting the repair as recommended by @tecmo34. I also need to ask about the "no power" situation. Please ensure your update includes detailed system hardware specifications and operating system information. Check Reliability History/Monitor and Event Viewer for any error codes, warnings, or informational events around the time of the mouse failures—possibly before or coinciding with them. The timeline format in this tool may help identify a recurring issue. My concern is that something might be wrong with the USB port that hosts the Logitech mouse dongle. Wireless Bluetooth connections are fine? In addition, any small USB devices can become very hot when plugged directly into a computer’s USB port, especially if there isn’t enough space for proper cooling. Over time, this heat buildup could damage the dongles. It might be better to use a USB extension cable so the device stays farther away from the computer case, allowing cooler air and reducing interference. Heat is harmful to electronics and can shorten the life of these components.
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IgleePvP
02-21-2026, 07:50 PM #8

Certainly, consider attempting the repair as recommended by @tecmo34. I also need to ask about the "no power" situation. Please ensure your update includes detailed system hardware specifications and operating system information. Check Reliability History/Monitor and Event Viewer for any error codes, warnings, or informational events around the time of the mouse failures—possibly before or coinciding with them. The timeline format in this tool may help identify a recurring issue. My concern is that something might be wrong with the USB port that hosts the Logitech mouse dongle. Wireless Bluetooth connections are fine? In addition, any small USB devices can become very hot when plugged directly into a computer’s USB port, especially if there isn’t enough space for proper cooling. Over time, this heat buildup could damage the dongles. It might be better to use a USB extension cable so the device stays farther away from the computer case, allowing cooler air and reducing interference. Heat is harmful to electronics and can shorten the life of these components.