The device manager showed a yellow exclamation mark next to an unknown USB device. A quick search online led her to a dusty corner of Logitech’s legacy support page. The last update was dated 2012.
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She downloaded the .exe, a tiny file, just 2.4 MB. As she ran it, a command prompt flashed—unusual for a simple driver install—and then vanished. The device manager showed a yellow exclamation mark
She turned it over, checked the red LED glow, and swapped the batteries. The light blinked, but the cursor remained a stubborn, unmoving arrow. a tiny file
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