![]() ![]() Slamming would in effect move the battery around.īANG! MAN :) is onto some think ,after trying contacts for over halve an hour i gave mine a small love slap at the same time switching mode on and off before and after little love slap(LITTLE TAP) mines charging now ty guys little fiddle and it comes back to life :-) I read somewhere someone removed and replaced the battery with good success. Its amazing,I was about to buy a new one and you know what?THE SLAMING IS GOOOOOOOOD, it worked!!!!!!!!you are a genius!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Yup, slamming worked for me too :) amazing! That's bloody weird, but the SLAM treatment and a quick wipe of the contacts has worked for me, too!Doesn't really fill me with confidence about the build quality of my MX though. (Symptoms: not charging, blinking red battery light, random green lights.)Ĭhris:Thanks a lot mate! That cure seemes to have done the trick! :)I also cleaned the contacts without any improvement, but your SLAM treatment worked like a charm! Now i can use that money for better things then a new mouse. ![]() I DO NOT ADVISE ANYONE "SLAMMING" theirs down, but it worked for me. Once I determined it wasn't the contacts, and could find nothing else, I simply slammed the mouse (bottom side down) on my desk, and WOW does it work like brand new again. ![]() My first concern was the contacts, i clean them, safely, all the time just to be sure, but that's not what it is for mine. Mine has seemed to gradually lose its ability to charge over the past 3 months. Good to know I am not the only one having problems with this awesome device. big problems usually do have silly causes, like this one XDAnd incredilate reply to filip, but bad reading could be due to improper surface or the mouse being next to a source of intense RF activity (a laptop transferring at full speed through wifi can interfere with (any) mouse signal) I really wish that some good programmer could make a 3rd party application so you would'nt have to use that shitty SetPoint. Feels like its not reading the surface as it's supposed to. Anyhow, i would like to have a fix for the mouse since it really wierd sometimes. Clean the contacts with alcohol and/or scraping the dirt of. So its just a simple case of smudged contacts which I apparently clean by rubbing the contacts against each other! didn't seam to work, than I rocked and quickly put it in and out of its cradle and that fixed it! There are even multiple videos on YouTube an Google Video about this problem. I did some research and found out the are more people having the same problem. This presumably adjusts the pressure/angle of the mouse enough to make a stronger contact when the mouse is placed in the dock. Pry the stand on the charger forward slightly and wedge a bit of paper in-between the stand and the stand base/back. Update 2: 'John M' in the comments below (14th May 2012) has found another very interesting solution if the charging issue appears to be reluctant/intermittent. Update: It looks like all the commenters below have discovered a strange alternative way to get the mouse to start charging - give it a bit of a slam! Obviously at your own risk! I wouldn't have considered writing about this except for the fact that a friend of mine was also complaining about a Logitech mouse not charging and this fixed the problem for him too. It actually only seemed that the one on the right needed any cleaning, possibly something to do with it being positive or negative.Īnyway, this fixed the problem and it now charges fine. I just scrapped them with my finger nail which seemed to shine them up a bit. After almost giving up it occurred to me to check the contacts were clear on the underside of the mouse. It didn't seem to recognize that it was placed on the charger. Easy fix for Logitech MX Revolution not chargingĪ little while ago it appeared that my Logitech MX Revolution had stopped charging. ![]()
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