I'm completely confused!
Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2012 12:03 pm
Not that THAT''s unusual but still....
Last night I was installing my new Cisco (Linksys) E2500 wireless router. Everything was hunky dory until the router software updated. Since then, my Logitech mk550 wireless wave keyboard and mouse will not work?!?!? I knew it wasn't the batteries but I replaced them anyway and I was right. It wasn't the batteries. I tried a different USB port--nada. I just received the mk550 about 4 or 5 months ago as a warranty replacement from Logitech.
I'm using a USB keyboard and mouse now, which works just fine. While I was in safe mode an info box popped up (and I'm trying to remember exactly what it said). Essentially it told me that a USB "composite" device was ready to use; my USB input device was ready to use; my Logitech keyboard was ready to use but the Logitech Unifying device failed to install. I'm guessing that the USB dongle/receiver for the keyboard mouse combo has taken a dump.
I'm really kind of mystified. I've seen many odd things with technology but this is the most bizarre coincidence I think I have ever seen.
The main thing, however, that I'm wondering about is this. While researching my mysterious input device problem, I noticed something in Device Manager that I've never noticed before: Jungo. One forum relates it to "Codewarrior," about which I know nothing. jungo.com talks about WinDriver (which is listed for Jungo under details in device manager) automatically generating .inf files for devices attached to a windows or linux system, about which also I know nothing.
Anyone have any ideas on either of these conundrums?
Thanks,
J
Last night I was installing my new Cisco (Linksys) E2500 wireless router. Everything was hunky dory until the router software updated. Since then, my Logitech mk550 wireless wave keyboard and mouse will not work?!?!? I knew it wasn't the batteries but I replaced them anyway and I was right. It wasn't the batteries. I tried a different USB port--nada. I just received the mk550 about 4 or 5 months ago as a warranty replacement from Logitech.
I'm using a USB keyboard and mouse now, which works just fine. While I was in safe mode an info box popped up (and I'm trying to remember exactly what it said). Essentially it told me that a USB "composite" device was ready to use; my USB input device was ready to use; my Logitech keyboard was ready to use but the Logitech Unifying device failed to install. I'm guessing that the USB dongle/receiver for the keyboard mouse combo has taken a dump.
I'm really kind of mystified. I've seen many odd things with technology but this is the most bizarre coincidence I think I have ever seen.
The main thing, however, that I'm wondering about is this. While researching my mysterious input device problem, I noticed something in Device Manager that I've never noticed before: Jungo. One forum relates it to "Codewarrior," about which I know nothing. jungo.com talks about WinDriver (which is listed for Jungo under details in device manager) automatically generating .inf files for devices attached to a windows or linux system, about which also I know nothing.
Anyone have any ideas on either of these conundrums?
Thanks,
J