![]() Is there a separate driver for the Receiver device? I am sure there must be a simple solution, but at the moment I feel like a man with no arms. I have tried turning pc off and plugging in and then turning on pc, but I just get mouse not detected until I plug in the corded mouse and reboot again. The cordless mouse and keyboard are plugged into the USB ports. The only way I can do anything is to have another mouse plugged into the usual mouse port. Whatever I load it cannot find different Sys files. I have loaded down drivers onto my desktop that I think are correct from the Logitech website and executed the file which then puts the drivers in place, but everytime I try to point the "USB Receiver device" in Device Manager at a file path or to try and reinstall drivers, I am continually asked to either load a Logitech Control devices driver disk or Windows 98 disk. The problem is getting them to recognise anything. I have a drivers disk for everything else and have loaded these successfully, but I guess the Logitech devices were an add on at some stage and the drivers disk has gone missing. The cordless keyboard and mouse are Logitech Itouch and Mouseman respectively, but have no drivers. Have reformatted an Evesham pc running Windows 98se after a series of problems, but have one problem outstanding.
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