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Logitech USB input device - sporadic "BUTTON-UP events" after last driver update

Anonymous
2019-01-27T20:53:29+00:00

There pretty strange but super annoying problem which happens after last driver update:

During drag system generates sporadic UP events which qucly follows by DOWN events (as soon as button pressed)

This is easely visualized on desktop: start selection, and move mouse around initial point and it jumps time to time.

Initially I thought that it is a hardware problem, and got another Logitech mouse. Exactly same thing.

Nice thing - I reinstalled Windows (thinking that 2y it is pretty big time for this os).

And all problem passed until update installed this new device driver.

I checked mouse of another manufacturer - and it works fine - so it is really Logitech driver problem.

This is super annoying and could even cause some "really unpleasant" problem when you drag your file over chat windows not thinking to drop it here, and it accidentally drops.

Or could cause real havoc on files.

Anybody else saw this problem?

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  1. Anonymous
    2019-01-28T02:15:31+00:00

    Hi Eugene

    There seems to be some early adopter issues at this time with Windows 10 1809, if you can, I recommend you downgrade to your previous version until Windows 1809 matures with future cumulative updates.

    Open Start > Settings > Update & security > Recovery > under Go back to my previous version of Windows 10, click Get started.

    or

    Press Control + Alt + Delete

    Click Sign out

    At the Sign In screen, hold down the shift key on your keyboard while clicking the Power button on the screen

    Continue to hold down the shift key while clicking Restart

    Continue to hold down the shift key until the Advanced Recovery Options menu appears

    Click Troubleshoot

    Click Advanced options

    Click Go back to the previous version of Windows

    Windows Update might attempt to upgrade to Windows 10 1809 again. See instructions how to block it:

    https://www.groovypost.com/howto/block-windows-...

    Information in the above link is sourced from a trusted Microsoft MVP blog.

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  2. Anonymous
    2019-01-28T00:10:51+00:00

    1802 Build 17763.253

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  3. Anonymous
    2019-01-27T21:22:14+00:00

    Hi Eugene

    Which version of Windows 10 is currently installed? See how to verify:

    https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/wik...

    Which version and edition Windows did you originally upgrade from or was installed prior to your current version:

    Windows 10 - 1703, 1607, 1511, 1507 (build 10240)

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