![]() I called Logitech support who were great. I hope this helps anyone who has this issue. If the ROLL BACK DRIVER button is greyed out it means the old driver has been deleted from your computer and you can't roll back.Wait for the action to be completed and restart your computer.If the old driver is still on your system you will see the ROLL BACK DRIVER button, click on this.Click on the DRIVER tab which will show you what driver version you are on.Find Intel Wireless Bluetooth and right mouse click and select PROPERTIES, this opens a window. ![]() Find BLUETOOTH and click on the drop down arrow.Under DEVICES and PRINTERS you'll see a link for DEVICE MANAGER.I am now back on .3223 and both devices are working fine. To fix the issue I rolled back the driver. The new Intel Wireless Bluetooth driver was. All of a sudden my mouse was jumping and became unusable and the keyboard was doing all sorts of weird things including multiple letters, spaces and more. Again this has been excellent.Īll was going well until a recent Windows 10 update which updated the bluetooth driver. I also upgraded from a Performance MX mouse to the MX master for Bluetooth compatibility so I no longer needs a Logitech unifying dongle in my Lenovo, as all devices are now Bluetooth. Switching is seamless and takes less than a second so typing on all devices is now a dream. Using the 3 device selectors at the top of the keyboard I can type on my Lenovo Yoga 900, iPad Air and iPhone 5s by selecting either 1, 2 or 3 in the functions. Bluetooth driver version: 21.110.0.3Įarlier this year I upgraded my Logitech keyboard to the new Logitech K780 and it's been amazing. Never happened before the last windows update. Then, I turned on the mouse again and everything was working properly. However today I found out if I turn off the mouse, the keyboard becomes immediately usable. I have Logitech K370/K375 and MX Anywhere 2S and I had the same symptoms as you described. WORKAROUND FROM DANIEL GARCIA (thanks Daniel) I will report back here in a week or so to confirm it's OK or earlier if not. ![]()
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