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Join Date: Jul 2008
Posts: 1
OS: Windows XP SP3
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Logitech Headset Issue
Greetings!
I have a very annoying problem with a Logitech 350 headset. Recently I noticed that when the headset is connected, my operating system (Vista Home edition, SP1) volume control slider drops itself to the bottom of it's range. If I left click on the slider, I can lift it and hear my volume through the headphones, but as soon as I let go of the mouse button the slider immediately drops back down and I get no more volume through the headset. If I disconnect the headphones then the slider operates normally. I thought this would be a driver issue, but neither the manufacturer nor Microsoft offer any type of update that I can find. I've tried uninstalling the current driver and then reconnecting the headset, but it did not help. There have been no changes (newly installed software or new updates that I'm aware of) that could have caused the problem. Thanks all for any help! |
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