
#ZADIG DRIVER UNINSTALL DRIVERS#
But I'll leave it to the developer to figure it out" approach will not work, and the only thing I can work with is concrete documented evidence, especially when I am making an equally valid claim of never having experience such an allegedly common issue with uninstalling drivers before. I hope you can appreciate that the "There so is an issue.
#ZADIG DRIVER UNINSTALL DRIVER#
Then you should be able to replicate the issue you saw, while making sure you provide logs from Zadig to document how you installed the driver as well as screenshots from the device manager, so that I can investigate your claim. We'll never know what the problem was, but I'm OK with that ) It's not as if I didn't try disconnecting and connecting the mouse before. All I did is take my mouse to work, and connect it again several hours later to my pc. I can delete the 2 HID.-mice but they come back. OK wtf it is working now.I see 2 HID-compliant mice and a "Logitech G500 Gaming mouse". I wish my restore point could actually be restored.but alas. Don't get me wrong, I knew what I was getting into, and still I screwed up something nevertheless, but more help would be welcome, although I fully understand zadig isn't responsible for my screwing up -)Īnd maybe I'm even linking 2 events together that have no connection (working with zadig vs mouse buttons not working anymore). It worked before I started fiddling with Zadig. Well, it used to be something like "Logitech G500S Mouse" (it still is on my W7 laptop), and my back- and forward button on the mouse are not working anymore those still work on my W7 laptop).
