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Just try another mouse. A non Logitech mouse.
Remove the Logitech mouse driver and program. Plug in the other mouse and let Windows load the driver.
Next time you leave the computer on; when you come back activate the screen using the keyboard.
Don't touch the mouse at that time.
Telling us what you think is or is not the problem is not helping. Please just follow the instructions and report back the results. If it was easy to figure out we would of been done 50 post back.
We only have the information in your post to work with.
We need to know exactly what you have done whether we requested it or not and the results.
You are are eyes and hears. We are on the other end of the internet and can't see or hear nothing about your computer.