![]() Now, I have never used BT much so that is the main reason, but when I have tried, the BT dialog would never "see" the working BT devices that were the and on. I have never been able to make the BT work on this board. Regarding your question, I have tried on both usb 2 and usb 3 ports.įunny you mention the blue tooth issue. Plan to do that first thing in the morning when fresh. Today, lightning managed to take out my cable modem, and am now just getting back up on the web.īecause of this, I have not been able to test the full monte of uninstalling all the Logitech drives and then try a reboot. When I use the Windows CD with “automatic repair”, I get the diagnose message, a short “repairing” message, then a normal reboot, but with no change on this problem. BTW, Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth and chkdsk/f both are ok. For many reasons, I badly need to avoid a clean install, but I will not bother anyone with those troubles. Do either of these seem like good ideas?Īgain, thanks very much for any assistance you or anyone can provide. I have rolling clones of my OS drive, so I think - but am not sure - that would work if I get locked out. Deleting the “upperfilters” and the “lowerfilters” in the registry for the mice and keyboard. I am contemplating two steps: Uninstall the Logitech drivers (but if Windows will not automatically reinstall, then I am locked out). Since then, using SFC/scannow, I have disovered problems with two Windows Updates (KB3022345 and KB3068708), but since uninstalling them, SFC gives clean bill of health. I noticed this problem when my Gigibyte Aivia usb wired keyboard stopped working, and I recall no other concurrent problem or install/uninstall at the time. When Windows 10 is installed, does anyone know how this installation affects Device Manager devices and settings, and could it automatically solve this problem. I think this means that the non-wireless Logitech drivers are being blocked or are corrupted (even though I have reinstalled them many times.)Ĭan you or anyone confirm to me that this behavior conclusively demonstrates that the Asus motherboard is not responsible, especially since all mice and keyboards work in UEFI bios mode?Īs a related question, if it is not the motherboard, this means the problem is Windows 8.1. Indeed, the USB mice that do not work have their lights turn on and off when plugged in and pulled out of the slots. Mysterious to me, in regular mode and Safe mode, all USB thumb drives work in all usb slots. Other USB mice and keyboards wired and wireless do not work, including Logitech wired USB keyboard and brand new Best Buy usb wireless blackweb keyboard.Logitech K520 keyboard/ M705 mouse work on associated usb wireless transmitter and Logitech M510 mouse works on any USB slot on my computer.In Safe mode, all the behaviors are the same. Thank you very much for replying as I am getting more desperate. ![]() Microsoft Windows 8.1 Pro, 64 bit Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4770K CPU 3.50GHz, Intel64 Family 6 Model 60 Stepping 3 Processor Count: 8 RAM: 32706 Mb Graphics Card: AMD Radeon HD 7800 Series, -2048 Mb Hard Drives: C: Total - 953868 MB, Free - 505015 MB Motherboard: ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC., Z87-DELUXE This first post I have ever made, so apologies is not done well/correctly. I thought I had posted this on this site, but could not find it, so am posting again. In a few weeks, will upgrade to Windows 10. Found suggestion to change Asus UEFI bios settings of USB, but changes have had no effect. Have ordered PS/2 card to try but this not here for 2 weeks. Nothing worked.Ĭonsidered disabling all Logitech entries, but have worried I could not get back into to Windows to reenable the Logitech. Changed USB slots, etc.Tried Gigibyte Aivia usb keyboard and a Best Buy wireless Keyboard, and many other brands of keyboards/mice. Have tried disconnecting ALL usb connections, rebooting, and subsequently plugging in USB mice/keyboards. ![]() Have checked all HID and USB entries in Device manager, tried driver updates and disables on all except Logitech. In Windows, no USB mouse moves the arrow, although the mouse "light" shows they are getting electrical power. Fortunately, Logitech wireless keyboard/mouse works in both. ![]()
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