- #Logitech mx master 2s reciever stopped working drivers#
- #Logitech mx master 2s reciever stopped working driver#
#Logitech mx master 2s reciever stopped working drivers#
Windows will automatically detect and update the correct drivers when it finds that you're using Bluetooth 4.0 chip (if you've upgraded from 3.0 chip). This is a hardware thing, not a software thing. Or else you'll just have to end up using the usb receiver till you change your radio chip toĤ.0. So in a nutshell, i suggest checking your Dell's bluetooth radio chip if it's 4.0 or not. Other than that, the mice works fine including the buttons.
#Logitech mx master 2s reciever stopped working driver#
My only small problem is that Windows 7 detects another Bluetooth Peripheral device with a question mark and can't seem to find the driver for it. I've now kept my USB receiver and am now 1 USB port free. Using the USB unifying dongle with the mouse produces no problems and pairs instantly! I ended up buying a Bluetooth 4.0 receiver off eBay for my x220 and after installing it, the MX Master With the MX Master since it requires Bluetooth 4.0. I found out later that my x220 only has Bluetooth 3.0 radio chip installed hence it won't pair It sees but when attempting to pair, it won't proceed. I also had a problem with my newly purchased MX Master pairing it with my Lenovo Thinkpad x220. If you have feedback for TechNet Support, contact there, Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help, and unmark the answers if they provide no help. They are more familiar with their product and they may have more resources to help you. Microsoft does not control these sites and has not tested any software or information found on these sites.įor the third party product, it is recommended to ask for help from the third party supprot. Microsoft is providing this information as a convenience to you. NOTE: This response contains a reference to a third party World Wide Web site.
Here are several links from Logitech, I hope they will be useful.Ĭonnect the MX Master mouse to a Bluetooth device It is recommended to download the latest Windows 10 compatible driver for the mouse from the device manufacturer website. I followed the Youtube video advice and opened up the mouse from the screws at the bottom. The only thing that fixes it for me is restarting the. It works as intended until it stops working. I used the Logitech Options software to change the scroll pattern and configure the buttons. I came from Windows for the past 20 years. Are the machine up to date? Have you tried to pair the Mouse with other devices? Is it available to pair another Bluetooth device with the Dell machine? The issue seems to be coming from the gesture button for your thumb which gets stuck, making the mouse think that it is pressed down all the time, which prevents your cursor from moving. I have a MX Master 2S paired to a MacBook Air 8/8 16gb 512SSD on macOS Big Sur 11.4.