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Logitech Mx1000 Acting Screwy


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Recently, my Logitech MX1000 has been acting odd. The mouse pointer will freeze then bounce to the opposite direction of where the mouse is moving. I might press the left button and the system thinks I am still pressing it (very annoying in BF2). Battery says it is a 2 out of 3 bars, don't have anything new inbetween the receiver and mouse, same old mousepad. What's wrong with this thing? This only started about 3 days ago.

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i have a wireless logitech mouse of my own, works great, but some devices to make it a tad screwy, that's why im glad ive got the mx518 here on my main rig, a true WIRED gaming mouse, as they should be :lol: but yeah the mx1000 is a great mouse, so im sure if you happen to somehow have a defective one Logitech will prob be HAPPY to replace it :D

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if it's defective, they prob will. bc isnt it a 1yr warranty on them?

 

EDIT: Tada, straight form logitech:

 

Q: What is the warranty of MX1000 mouse?

A: The MX1000 has a Three Year limited hardware warranty.  If you are not sure if you are still under warranty, please contact our Customer Support.

Edited by cchalogamer

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I too think it's the signal. My MX1000 never has any problems with the signal, and I've got it down on the keyboard tray with a speaker and the controller for that in front of the base.

 

Just try clearing an area on the desk to allow a good signal between the mouse and base. If that doesn't work, you might want to send it in to Logitech.

 

BTW, you might want to work on your grammar, spelling, and punctuation, TimeMachine, it's a bit dodgy. ;)

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I haven't had any problems with my MX1000 as far as signal goes. Though if there is a problem...it's probably your signal being blocked somehow. It's a great mouse, and something needs to be said for a company that is willing to back their product for three years. If the problem persists, I'm sure Logitech will replace it.

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