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#Logitech mouse reset button install
Go to the location where you installed the driver and install it accordingly. Now select the second option “Browse my computer for driver software”.Go to the device manager and follow the above steps until you find “Update Driver Software” option.
#Logitech mouse reset button download
If you are unable to install the driver automatically then go to the Logitech website download your mouse drivers.
#Logitech mouse reset button drivers
Windows will now search the internet for drivers against your model and install it.
#Logitech mouse reset button software
As what Cindy Groves commented, rather than using Logitech Options, we recommend you to download and install the Logitech Setpoint Software instead then do the 'Restore Defaults' option.

Windows will automatically install the driver for the mouse once it’s connected to the computer. In most cases, you don’t need to install the driver manually to run the mouse. Is there any way to get it back to outputting MOUSE4/MOUSE5 to the computer? I can't find it in the software or the help site.Method 3: Uninstall and Reinstall the Mouse Driver It straight up isn't receiving anything useful from the buttons, and I can't use them to set buy binds or anything like that. When I try to assign anything to the buttons on CSGO, for example, clicking the buttons does basically nothing. However, after the fiddling I did, I cannot get it back to that state. This worked when I first got the mouse, and was the input received on something like CSGO for example (when I set a keybinding from the ingame menu, it displayed as MOUSE4/MOUSE5 and worked exactly as I wanted). In the end, I actually decided I only really needed the extra buttons to act like extra keyboard keys, so I used the various "restore defaults" buttons I could find around the software to try to set it back to simply outputting MOUSE4/MOUSE5 when pressed. Obviously, since the Logitech mice come with downloadable software for the setting up of macros and stuff, I jumped right aboard that train and started experimenting with the stuff I could do with it. Recently got a G302 for myself, my first time going anywhere near anything like a "gaming mouse" so I went for a little less pricy mouse which still looked good.
