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How to Fix Logitech Wireless Mouse M310 Driver Errors

The Logitech Wireless Mouse M310 is part of the manufacturer’s popular line of computer peripherals. It’s easy to configure with plug and play capacity and in most cases, users can take this item from the box to use in just a few minutes.

The M310 is a full-size, optical mouse that comes in multiple colors at a price point that’s practical for home or business use. The mouse works for left or right-handed users and includes a contoured design with side grips. It connects to your computer using a wireless, USB nano-receiver.

The mouse has a sensor resolution of 1000, includes a scroll wheel, three buttons, and works at a distance of up to 10 meters from the included USB receiver. It weighs less than 3.5 ounces.

Follow along for how to update the Logitech Wireless Mouse 310 driver and troubleshooting tips to get your mouse running again.

 

 

Basic Troubleshooting

If your mouse has stopped working, start with a few simple troubleshooting steps. Basic troubleshooting can help you determine if the problem is with the device itself or due to a connectivity issue.

Connectivity problems are one of the most common causes of mouse malfunction.

Check Batteries and Connections

The Logitech Wireless Mouse M310 has a battery life of 18 months, thanks to a feature that puts the mouse to sleep when it is not in use. When was the last time you replaced it? If the mouse stops working, start with a check of the battery.

Look for a small light on the top of the mouse to check the battery first. If the power is low, replace the 1 AA battery. Turn the mouse upside down in your hand and slide the cover off to replace the battery. Insert the new battery and replace the cover. Make sure the switch next to the battery cover is on.

Then check to make sure the nano-receiver is connected to a UBS port on your computer. The nano-receiver is a small rectangular object and should have “LOGITECH” printed on it. The nano-receiver is what allows the wireless mouse and the computer to communicate with each other.

Find the nano-receiver and ensure that it is plugged snugly into a USB port on the front or back of your computer.

Update the Driver in Windows Device Manager

Make sure your Logitech Wireless Mouse M310 for Windows is connected in the Device Manager. Follow these steps:

1. From the Windows menu, search Device Manager and select the top result. The works on all Windows 7 or higher operating systems.

2. Look for the Mice and Other Pointing Devices section and click the arrow to open the menu to see available devices.

3. Right-click on the mouse driver and then select Update Driver Software.


4. When the window pops up, select Search Automatically for Updated Driver Software. Your computer will perform a search, update, and install the driver for you.


Download a New Driver

Mouse drivers are tiny pieces of software the help your computer and device function together. Driver updates are released periodically by manufacturers to fix bugs or to ensure that devices work with computer operating system updates.

Continue troubleshooting by downloading the Logitech Wireless Mouse M310 driver from the manufacturer. It uses a piece of driver software called SetPoint that allows you to make customizations and will even alert you when the battery is losing power. The mouse also includes options for a smart- or full-installer driver download packages.

Once the download is complete, navigate to the downloads folder on your PC and double click the installer to update your mouse driver manually.

Click Run when the security warning pops up on the screen and choose which installer package you prefer to run from the SetPoint, smart, and full options.

If too many driver installer options or operating system versions have you scratching your head, a better option for troubleshooting the Logitech Wireless Mouse M310 might be using automatic driver updates.

Automatic Updates Can Keep Your Logitech Wireless Mouse Working

Downloading driver updates can be a cumbersome process. Eliminate this task with automatic driver updates that search for and install recommended drivers.

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