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    "No Logitech Device Found" when looking for one

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by sepandee, Sep 18, 2007.

  1. sepandee

    sepandee Notebook Deity

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    I used to have the Logitech driver for my VX Revolution mouse, but uninstalled it at some point. Now I went back to re-install it, and after installation and rebooting, when i go to the logitech control centre it says "no logitech device found." I uninstalled it again, restarted my computer, installed the driver 1 more time, took out my mouse's receiver, restarted my laptop, and the stupid program still doesn't read my mouse.

    What's going on?
     
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    sepandee Notebook Deity

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    yes i did, and i also figured out that the reason for 'no logitech...' was because i also had the (expired) steermouse driver as well. Once i uninstalled steermouse, logitech recognized the mouse :)

    Now to test it for kernel panics.