The only thing/workaround that worked for me (at least for now) was to plug the receiver in a USB 2.0 since that in any of the 3.0 ones lag a lot! Now it its plugged in a rear USB 2.0 port, not directly visible with the keyboard nor the mouse and both work without lags. Thanks in advance.I'm facing the same issue.
I really didn't want to buy another keyboard but it looks like I'm gonna have to just bite the bullet on this one. Particular problem is with the N key, for which I have to use the onscreen keyboard & it's quite annoying. Like F2, N, Alt, left & right arrow keys. It had been working fine till a few days ago. So, now my question is this.Ĭan someone recommend me a decent, cheap wired keyboard? My only requirement is that it is a full-size 102-key set or more, and has media/access keys as well. It's been quite a few years since I have been using it. I've had to unplug the fob just to "reset" the thing in order to finish this without smashing the damn thing to bits in a fit of rage. The fob is now just three inches away from the keyboard, if even that, and I am actually struggling just to type this. Other Info: Logitech 2.1 Audio Speakers, Onikuma KS 7.1 Surround Gaming Headset, Logitech HD Webcam C310īeen a few weeks since getting that extension cable, and no improvement. USB 2: 4 TB Western Digital My Passport 25E2 Hard Drives: SSD1: 1 TB WD Blue SN550 PCI-E NVMe PSU: Apevia ATX-PR800W Prestige 800W 80+ Gold Monitor(s) Displays: Viotek GFV22CB 21.5" x2 Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 Super 8GB GDDR6 by Gigabyte Memory: A-DATA DDR4 3000 8 GB DDR4 2667 MHz (x2, 16 GB total) System Manufacturer/Model Number: Custom Build
I agree with you, if it worked with 2004, it sure smells like a 20H2 introduced software problem. It's different hardware and software, so inappropriate comparison here the way it was presented. Please read the thread again.Must say I agree that it came off an as inappropriate response when I read it too. From what's been going on, it sounds more like a software issue than a hardware one. Third, I've stated that having an extension cable just defeats the purpose of a wireless solution (and I'm trying to avoid having more wires on my desk, as well as having to spend any money if possible) and this problem is only intermittent, and affects every wireless keyboard I've used (even a non-Logitech one). I'm not even sure what it was you were trying to convey with that link.
They are now pushing people to install Setpoint. In fact, the Unifying software is outdated. And installing anything from Logitech's site did nothing for this issue. Unless you're using an old keyboard/mouse, they are plug-and-play and most times don't have such a thing included. Second, the keyboard and mouse did not come with any installer/software disc. Even Steve agreed this problem doesn't sound like a coincidence.įirst, you don't respond to a post and state that "OP is complaining." Comes off as rude. The issue started with 2004, shortly before updating to 20H2. As I mentioned before, it was working great before I updated to 2004, then more recently to 20H2. Even the hot keys work right out of the box without software.Rolling back to 2004 is no longer an option.
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