![]() I just discovered that it happens with the the Mx Anywhere 2s Logitech mouse as well. I'm looking for a way where I can 'clear the driver cache' for the mouse? Are there any such thing? And the USB-cable is connected to an adapter, and I've tried reconnecting that as well. I've tried reconnecting the USB-cable.It's only my external mouse (the scroll-up feature) that doesn't work. The built-in touch mouse works as it should. ![]() But I don't want to switch mouse-model, since this is the best mouse across all other areas.
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