Logitech setpoint lock mouse on monitor
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If you experience frequent synchronization errors, you can disable the keyboard encryption option. Your keyboard synchronization should now be restored. Make sure you use the code displayed in your SetPoint window. NOTE: The code in the example shown below is randomly generated and won't be the code you will see. The location of this button is shown below.Įnter the series of numbers and letters displayed on your screen in the fields below them (see Step 3 of 3 in the example shown below). Press the red connect button on the bottom of your keyboard. The wizard will move to Step 2 of 3 once the keystrokes have been detected.įor the location of these keys, refer to the keyboard image below When prompted on-screen (see the Step 1 of 3 image below), hold down the left + left + simultaneously. To re-synchronize your keyboard using the Secure Encryption Wizard: NOTE: If you have more than one Logitech keyboard and the S520 isn't currently displayed, click the down-arrow icon next to the current product name and select it from the drop-down menu that displays.Ĭlick the wireless connection icon on the left toolbar to display the Keyboard Connection screen.Ĭlick the Secure button to open the Secure Encryption Wizard.įollow the process below to re-synchronize your keyboard by completing the Secure Encryption Wizard. Start > Programs > Logitech > Mouse and Keyboard > Mouse and Keyboard SettingsĬlick the My Keyboard tab at the top of the SetPoint Settings window. NOTE: If you don't have SetPoint installed, you can download it from the S520 Downloads Page. Launch the Logitech SetPoint Mouse and Keyboard Software. To get your letter keys working again, you'll need to re-synchronize your keyboard using the Secure Encryption Wizard.
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Your USB receiver should be plugged directly into a USB port on your computer. This can happen when the USB receiver is plugged into an external USB hub or a KVM switch. Though I would like to add that when I lock my computer the pointer appears on the lock screen.The A - Z letter keys on your keyboard may stop responding even though the media and function keys still work and you're not having any problems with your mouse. Yes correct, after the pointer disappears either a soft or a hard restart the pointer still does not appear. I've not tried a wired mouse as I don't have one at hand but will try that tomorrow as I have one lying around my brother's place.ĭownloading the Setpoint application from the Logitech website. Disconnecting and reconnecting the USB dongle the pointer still does not appear.
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Yes, I'm able to move the mouse around and click with the pointer. When you say that a restart doesn't fix the issue, does that mean that restarting after the pointer disappears results in it still being missing after the restart (and presumably only a hard shutdown fixes it), or do you mean that restarting the computer resolves the pointer issue, but if the computer then goes to sleep, the pointer will disappear again? How are you acquiring the latest drivers? Are you still able to issue clicks with the missing pointer, or does it not respond at all? What happens if you remove the wireless dongle from the USB port and plug it back in, or if you swap in a wired keyboard after the pointer vanishes?