I have a Logitech duo mouse and Keyboard that just recently started to randomly stop working. I can work for hours and suddenly it will stop entirely or get really spotty. It is infuriating.
They are now brand new, as I replaced the old ones, but it is doing the same thing.
I obviously have replaced the batteries, and tried them in other computers without being able to replicate the issue.
Neither one are set to allow the computer to turn them off (in device manager settings)
There are no new drivers.
We have windows 10, the computer was built by a company we no longer work with. But it is just over a year old.
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Sometimes My Keyboard Stops Working Windows 10
This has happened a lot since my upgrade to Windows 10, and it's really starting to get on my nerves. Seemingly randomly, my keyboard will stop responding to what I type, and my touchpad completely stops as well (no, I did not accidentally click to disable it). These problems will never resolve themselves on their own, but as soon as I reset the computer everything works again - to me, that sounded like a driver crash, but nope! I checked the driver menu and it told me everything was running just fine. What's even more strange is that I have the backlight keyboard enabled so that when I type, it lights up. And strangely, the keys still light up when I press them, so I know it's registering my typing SOME how.
You would also think that this would be a software problem since it fixes immediately upon reset, but I've noticed that this issue seems to crop up a lot right after I have moved my computer.. I'm lost and I've scoured the internet for clues, but no one else seems to have this problem. Please help!
In order to possibly do testing on what is causing this (via suggestions hopefully, I've tried everything I can think of) I am purposely not resetting my computer (thankfully this is a touch screen, but this on-screen keyboard typing is obnoxious). Currently, both keyboard and touchpad don't work, but a usb mouse I use does (the computer is also set so that using the usb mouse does not disable the touchpad).