Reassign any button on your mouse to perform virtually any task. For advanced devices, you can adjust the scroll wheel, cursor speed, and much moreMouse button customization available on Windows and macOS, F-key customization available on Windows only.. Enhanced key functions let you set Logitech keyboards to behave just the way you like.

The Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard Center is an app that helps you make the most out of your Microsoft keyboard and mouse. Mouse and Keyboard Center helps you personalize and customize how you work on your PC.


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To fix your Drivers problems you will need to know the particular model of the keyboard/ mouse device you are having problems with. Once you have the details you can search the manufacturers website for your drivers and, if available, download and install these drivers.

Missing or corrupt keyboard or mouse drivers can cause some very obvious problems, you will have problems communicating between either your keyboard and your computer or your mouse and your computer. If you are not sure if your problem is driver-related, you can download our software and run a free scan to check if any of your drivers are out-of-date.

You can try to track down an updated version of your keyboard or mouse drivers if you know the manufacturer and type of driver involved. To ensure all your computer drivers, including keyboard or mouse drivers, are constantly kept up-to-date, download our award-winning driver software.

Plug-n-Play (PnP) devices have been around for quite some time now. Most hardware, such as keyboards, take advantage of this feature.

 Therefore, connecting a wireless mouse is typically as simple as just plugging the accompanying USB receiver into an available USB slot and allowing Windows to set everything up.

Brand new NUC5i7RYH containing an Intel 7265 radio with fully updated W7-64 SP1, updated BIOS and drivers along with brand new Logitech K810 Bluetooth keyboard and Logitech M557 Bluetooth mouse. The Bluetooth radio is on and working, I can pair the two devices and Windows sees them. So does the Logitech SetPoint software and it tells me the batteries are full. So everything seems right but neither device actually functions.

The keyboard has a row of function keys and SOME work. The volume up and down, the calculator button and the Home key (brings up the default browser) all actually work so I know the keyboard is connected and recognized but not one other key functions. Can't type, use the Windows key, CTRL-ALT-DEL, etc. On the mouse, nothing works. Both devices on/off buttons connect and disconnect the devices as I can see them appear and reappear in Device Manager. I've paired and repaired many times with many different drivers (ones I could find that did not result in a 404 not found...) but nothing....

Well, I just spent a good portion of *today* uninstalling 64-bit Windows 7 and installing 32-bit Windows 7 and had even worse results. This time around the pairing between the keyboard & mouse and the NUC was performed but not really successful. Windows saw them and added them to the Devices and Printers but both were greyed out and the connection really did not exist. This time the F-keys on the keyboard did not work at all and did not control the volume or bring up the calculator, etc. Except for the fact that the devices were seen and a pairing was attempted, 32-bit Windows 7 was a complete failure.

I really don't want to use a Bluetooth dongle because that takes up a USB portI could have used for a standard Logitech Unifying receiver and keyboard/mouse pair (which probably would have worked just fine) but I really wanted to use the internal Bluetooth and leave the USB ports free for external hard drives and other peripherals since the existing Bluetooth was kind of a selling point to buying the NUC in the first place!

I did this as well and that actually got the keyboard and mouse to connect afterwards. I thought that was going to be the solution for good but I decided to reinstall W7 again to be sure and I also loaded up the drivers joe_intel suggested. Sad news - it did not work right away.

As a check, I went ahead and bought the Gigabyte Brix Pro anyway since I have two TV rooms and wanted to set up HTPCs for both. Loaded up Windows and you know what, the Realtek connected to both keyboard and mouse first time. No fuss. Also connected to the other older MX5000 keyboard first time.

So the fix for Intel to figure out is why unplugging the device after loading up OS/drivers kick starts the Bluetooth. Why do devices appear to connect but really don't. What's wrong with the Intel wireless card that just doesn't work out of the box. If the Realtek can, so should the Intel.

Knowing this, you can overcome possible BIOS USB bugs by booting into Windows seutp exactly as you did, wait until the choose language screen appears, then without turning the computer off or rebooting unplug the keyboard and mouse and plug them back into different USB ports. This trick has worked for me in the past.

I solved the problem that i had with my MSI motherboard. It had an option that was called windows 7 installation and windows 8 installation. Both were disabled. I enabled the windows 7 installation option and now it recognized both the keyboard and the mouse in usb 3.0 aswell..

Instead of booting with the Win7 DVD, use a Win8.x DVD and see if the keyboard/mouse works. If the keyboard and mouse still doesn't work even on Windows 8.x setup, then it's likely something dodgy is up with your motherboard.

Not sure if this will work:

 Try not just just switching, but rebooting with the keyboard and mouse already plugged in to 2.0 ports.


It might not recognize new hardware after its booted, or hardware in the 3.0 ports while booting.

I used BCA to create a USB 2.0 Win 7 install disk with BCA-selected boot camp drivers, and BCA ran the Boot Camp installation normally right after Windows installation. (screen brightness and volume controls on keyboard did not work).

Can this be corrected easily, for example by using a slightly different version of the Boot Camp, or first changing some Microsoft settings before re-installing Boot Camp drivers? Or by installing specific drivers for the keyboard, mouse and trackpad? I am installing from an administrator account, but is there some additional setting for permissions?

3. I performed both, and retested the keyboard driver installation after each. No change.

4. BCA did the whole thing silently, but I _think_ it has to use EFI to set up a smallish Windows partition at the "far end" of a 3 TB fusion drive. Is there a command line on OS X that would tell you definitively? Or does this tell you?

It is not out of the question for me to buy 8.1, remove the bootcamp partition, recreate the partition, and reinstall W8.1 and my game and voice software. Fortunately, I only use BootCamp for a couple of games. It is just slightly daunting, when -- so far -- all I am sure isn't working is the (very useful) keyboard mappings, and the scrolling on the Magic Mouse being lousy. (I can use a USB mouse). Big question: is it likely that other more insidious things are wonky and going to bite me? As far as I can tell, everything (network, screen, sound), other than my original complaints are working OK, but I have barely gotten set up.

One more question. Before the keyboard driver fails to install as per above screen shot, it first asks me if I really want to install this driver from an unknown vendor. Could this be the problem? Is the final error message a red herring?

I too am facing this, Although for me the mouse works but keyboard does not even pair to the Macbook pro anymore. Both are unifying reciever based devices. would appreciate if someone / logitech fixes this.

The GKM602R's free downloadable configuration software allows programming custom functions for three of the mouse's seven buttons. With a single press of a macro button you can execute commands that would normally be much more difficult, and gain a huge advantage over the competition. Change semi-automatic weapons to fully automatic by setting a macro with incredibly short time gaps between button presses. Set mouse buttons to use the melee weapon, throw grenades, crouch, change weapons, etc. - all without using the keyboard so you can keep your fingers glued to the WASD keys.

Although intended for casual gamers and users that split time between work and play, non-gamers will benefit from a boost in productivity when using the Kaliber Gaming GKM602R Wireless Gaming Keyboard and Mouse Combo. Aside from gaming functions, the GKM602R mouse's configuration software turns the three macro buttons into powerful tools. Each can act as hotkeys or command keys, control media playback, activate keyboard macros, insert text strings or function as direct links to make your most common desktop tasks more efficient. Each of the mouse's macro buttons can be independently programmed to act as any of the above options. With the ability to quickly switch between up to eight profiles you can have a total of 24 custom functions ready to use for anything from document writing, photo editing, coding, drawing, and more.

 Tip : Even after adding new batteries and connecting to the right port, if your Logitech mouse suddenly stops working or the Logitech mouse is not working, you need to update the USB and Logitech mouse driver to fix issues that might be interfering with the working of the mouse. The easiest way to update drivers is to use Advanced Driver Updater. The driver updating software detects and helps update outdated drivers without any hassle. To get Advanced Driver Updater, click the button below: 2351a5e196

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