This is most likely a hardware issue with your laptop.
The Synaptics touchpad interferes with the detection of
Logitech mice on many systems. On my Dell laptop, I have
to go into the BIOS and select an option that disabled
the touchpad when there was a mouse plugged in. This
solved the problem. This was a known issue posted on
Logitech's website.
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi all,
>
>In Windows XP Home on a laptop I have a Logitech
mouseman
>wheel that windows does not detect at startup (tried all
3
>ports). I need to unplug and the re-plug the mouse to
have
>it detect.
>
>The ports are USB 2.0. I have the latest drivers and
>mouseware. There's also a synaptics touchpad on the
laptop.
>
>Thanks for any info.
>.
>
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