I've been having a few problems with my cordless Logitech mouse. Usually poking the "connect" button sorted it but eventually I decided that the rechargeable batteries had had it. I've replaced them with some I had lying around, 2400mah. I believe they're ok but, after a few days, the mouse won't talk to the receiver and there's no LED shining onto the desk top. Pop freshly charged batteries and all is ok. That rather indicates that they're not being charged in the receiver/charger. I've also noticed that what I think is the "charge" indicator on the mouse isn't coming on.
I've checked the charger and it's delivering volts. It could be a fault in the mouse or could it be that the new batteries are too high a capacity for the charger, or is that daft? The old (original, supplied) batteries were something weeny like 800mah.
Thanks,
JH
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