
It’s reported to be conflict with Logitech unifying receiver.

If you have MotionInJoy installed on your PC, it could be the culprit. If you can see them in your current PC, then move on to methods below.Ģ) If you can’t see them, copy them from another computer whose USB receiver is working properly and paste them onto this folder.ģ) If you don’t have another computer, see if you can find them via this path C:\Windows\ System32.Ĥ) If you can fine the usb.inf and usb.PNF files, still, copy and paste them to the folder C:\Windows\inf\. To fix it:ġ) Go to C:\Windows\inf\ to find the usb.PNF and usb.inf files.

If your current PC lacks needed driver file, your mouse receiver won’t work as good as it should. 1: Copy the driver file from a well-functioning computer

You should get a working mouse or touchpad to do the instructions below. The following screenshots are shown on Windows 7, but all the fixes apply to Windows 10 and Windows 8 as well.
