My P710e isn’t recognized by my computer
If you have plugged P710e into a USB port, and even after several minutes the device is not recognized in the system or not showing up in your video conferencing application, please try the following steps to ensure whether it is a connection issue rather than problems with your hardware:
Check your setup: Are all cables and connections plugged in tightly?
Try a different USB port: Sometimes a USB port on the host computer running the video conferencing software may have an issue
Try a different computer: Does the P710e work fine on another system?
If P710e is connected through a USB hub or extender, try plugging directly into USB port: Some external hubs or extenders may not have adequate power or specifications to support P710e.
For Windows,:
Open Device Manager in the Windows Operating Systems to check that the Windows driver is properly installed
You can access Device Manager by a) hitting the Windows Start then b) typing “Device Manager” in the search bar to the right of the start icon.
Open “Sound, video and game controllers” and confirm if Logitech P710e is listed. If not listed:
Try a different USB port
Check if Windows Update is enabled.
If Logitech P710e is listed with or without a yellow exclamation point, please then try the following to make sure the latest updated driver is installed:
In Device Manager, right-click on P710e device, and select Update Driver.
In the Update dialog, select Update Driver.
Select Search automatically for updated driver software
Select the Logitech P710e driver that is listed.
For macOS:
Select the apple icon at the top left of the screen.
Select “About this Mac” in the drop down menu, and then “System Report” in the pop-up box.
In the System Report, if the headset is properly recognized, it will be listed under “Audio” as “Logitech P710e.”
You may see Logitech Headset instead of P710e as the audio device. In order to select P710e as your audio device, select Logitech Headset. Unlike on a Windows computer, the webcam is labeled by the manufacturer name instead of the specific device name available within the USB descriptor.
If you have taken all these steps and still have an issue, you may have a faulty device or cable. If you have another P710e and can try that device, we recommend trying that first, and if the problem persists, please contact us for technical assistance.