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How to Update Logitech Mouse Driver on Windows 10.

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Look at their publication date! September 2015! Wow! And, no, I didn’t install them in April of 2022. Just now I removed these “Hewlett-Packard USB” drivers. The long story short about this was that PC Mover *seemed* to work OK, but the new machine still had non-USB Windows issues which were eventually resolved by a 3rd-level Windows engineer while I watched. And when I migrated all my stuff from the old box to the new one (September 2019) I used PC Mover, not Microsoft’s Windows 7 to 10 migration utilities, and not any HP utilities because they were even more fiddly than Microsoft’s. The computer is *not* an HP box and never has been. But yesterday when I was doing my usual scans of the Programs installed on the box I found something goofy and fishy. Since the time I did, I’m still using a Logitech M705 mouse, and the mouse pointer still exhibits some lag and stickiness. It’s quite a long time since I started this thread.

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Once upon a time I used a patch management server on a former client’s Windows server to put the craziness of each client machine’s patch needs into the container of a server management console. Although I’m capable of this I was hoping to avoid it. Since it looks like Microsoft will continue to release less-than-dogmeat updates to its OS maybe I might cross-grade my OS from Home to Professional so I can take the steps needed to perform my own patch management of the OS. The mouse lag problem and maybe two other little OS anomalies appeared right after the abysmal 1803. Instead of me expecting Microsoft to actually manage the (formerly smooth) usuability of its suffering operating system, maybe I’ll also feel like it’s an option to consider what master Woody observed in his newsletter of this morning. If there’s a newer mouse from a whack-name Chinese manufacturer which has functioning, newer drivers, that might be a faster, simpler option than trying to solve a problem inside Microsoft’s labyrinthine and now careless software environments. My Logitech M705 mice were purchased for their comparatively ergonomic comfort on my own hands. Adds- Bug fixes and security improvements. Logitech has a firmware update tool for, Brings the latest version of the firmware (FW) to supported devices. I have Win Update paused till 11/15, and last cumulative update was installed. However, ” 6:36:20 PM Device Install Requested,” in Device Manager Logitech HID-compliant Unifying Mouse. I’ve experienced the same lag with Logitech Performance MX mouse. Microsoft has been borrowing pages from Apple’s six-year long iOS playbook, with the release of its own destructive, garbage-fire updates. I’m running an eight-core, water-cooled box on 10’s Home edition with 32 GB of RAM so it’s not likely to be a hardware issue. This doesn’t stop me from using the PC but it instead it reduced my efficiency because I’m very fast with using and navigating in Windows. Has anyone heard of any workarounds or fixes to Microsoft’s current patch insanities and how they affect mouse lag? It seems that since I acquiesced to all the forced, unwelcome, destructive Windows 10 updates Microsoft has caused annoying mouse lag for all my Logitech Marathon M705 mice.
