Help! My Logitech Keyboard Is Showing the Wrong Drivers

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Asked By CleverGiraffe42 On

I've been using this old Logitech keyboard for quite some time, but I accidentally either deleted or installed the wrong driver for it. Now, in Device Manager, it's listed under 'libusb-win32 devices.' No matter what I try—uninstalling or updating—it just doesn't work. Plus, the keyboard lights aren't lighting up at all. I'm on Windows 10. What should I do?

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Answered By KeyboardGuru99 On

If your keyboard is functioning, then it's probably not a big deal what it shows in Device Manager. I have a Logitech keyboard too, and mine appears as 'HID Keyboard Device.' You may want to check if your keyboard settings are fine using Logi Options+. As long as typing works, the display in Device Manager might not matter much.

Answered By TechieTurtle88 On

You might want to try manually choosing a different driver in Device Manager. First, activate the on-screen keyboard if you haven’t already. Then, right-click on your device, go to properties, head to the driver tab, and click 'Update Driver.' Select 'Browse my computer for drivers,' then click 'Let me pick from a list.' Uncheck 'Show compatible hardware' if necessary, and pick a new driver. My keyboard shows as an HID keyboard device, so check what yours shows and see if you can find a compatible one.

OldKeyboardFan -

I checked, and it says 'Logitech USB Keyboard (Interface 0).' I tried installing that, but unfortunately, it didn't work.

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