Logitech SetPoint 4.00 released for Vista


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Yah 60mb. If it doesn't aim for me and move the mouse to my voice I'll be dissapointed. :p

Edit: No visible changes really.

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I'll have to wait for uberOptions to be updated to support this. I rely on that plugin to help make my s510 keyboard work with foobar.

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Hopefully they fixed the annoying bug where custom program settings are lost randomly, sometimes even during the use of one of the programs. As long as that is fixed, I'll be happy :)

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I have no problems with the current set, v3.30.165

I'm all the more hesitant to try these for fear of not being able to get my current configuration back. I initially had issues of the SetPoint software with my MS IntelliType software for my MS Natural 4000 keyboard.

And 60MB, what.the.heck.

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32-bit Edition supports: 2000, XP, 2003, and Vista.

64-bit Edition supports: XP Professional x64 & 2003 x64 & Vista x64

Here's the Readme.txt from SetPoint 4.0:

  Logitech(R) SetPoint(TM) Software 4.00 README File
  (c) 2007 Logitech, Inc. All Rights Reserved.


  README TABLE OF CONTENTS


  1.   Installation
   1.1 Standard installation
   1.2 Microsoft(R) Internet Explorer(R) 6.0 is required for MediaLife
   1.3 Uninstall
  2.   Troubleshooting - General Topics
   2.1 Compatibility with Logitech MouseWare(R) and previous Logitech keyboard software
   2.2 Support for Cordless Click! Mice on Windows(R) XP
  3.	Troubleshooting - Mouse Topics
   3.1 Cordless 2.4 GHz Mouse loses connection
  4.	Troubleshooting - Keyboard Topics
   4.1 Smart Keys feature for keyboards and remote
  5.   Support for Windows XP Professional x64 Edition
  6.   For More Information	


  ________________________________________


1.  Installation

  Logitech SetPoint supports Windows(R) XP and Windows Vista(TM).

1.1 Standard installation

  You must be logged on with administrative privileges to
  install this software. Insert the Logitech SetPoint Software CD into your CD-
  ROM drive.  The installation program should start
  automatically.  If it does not, browse the CD and double click
  the file "SETUP.EXE", located in the root directory of the
  CD-ROM to install the software.

  Windows Vista(TM): if an earlier version of Setpoint software
  is installed on your system, we recommend you uninstall it
  manually. Please refer to section 1.3 of the present readme file
  for uninstallation instructions.

1.2 Microsoft(R) Internet Explorer 6.0 is required for MediaLife.

  You will not see the option to install MediaLife if Microsoft(R) 
  Internet Explorer(R) 6.0 is not installed on your system.

1.3 Uninstall

  To uninstall the Logitech SetPoint or Logitech MediaLife Software from 
  your system, follow the corresponding instructions:

  Windows(R) XP: click on the "Add/Remove Programs" icon in the Windows Control
  Panel, select "Logitech SetPoint" or "Logitech MediaLife" and click the 
  "Remove" button.

  Windows Vista(TM): click on the "Uninstall a Program" link in the "Programs" section
  of the Windows Control Panel, select "Logitech SetPoint" or "Logitech MediaLife"
  and click "Uninstall".


2.   Troubleshooting - General Topics

2.1 Compatibility with Logitech MouseWare(R) and previous Logitech keyboard software

  This section is relevant to users who already used a Logitech mouse 
  or keyboard device on their system and have installed MouseWare or previous Logitech 
  keyboard software.

  If you are completely replacing your old devices with the new devices, 
  we recommend that you uninstall MouseWare or previous Logitech keyboard software 
  before installing SetPoint.

  If you are using one of your older devices and a new device on the same system, 
  please visit our web site at http://www.logitech.com for instructions on installing 
  SetPoint along with MouseWare and previous Logitech keyboard software on your 
  operating system.

  Previous mice are only supported with MouseWare and previous keyboards are only
  supported with previous Logitech keyboard software. These devices will not appear in the
  SetPoint control panel. Your new mice and keyboards are only supported by SetPoint. 
  See section 2.2 for Cordless Click! or a Cordless Click! Plus mouse.

  If you are planning to upgrade your Operating System to Windows Vista(TM), it is highly
  recommended to uninstall the iTouch and MouseWare software prior to performing
  the OS upgrade. MouseWare and iTouch do not work in Windows Vista(TM).

2.2 Support for Cordless Click! Mice on Windows(R) XP

  For Windows(R) XP users only:  If you were using Logitech
  MouseWare with a Cordless Click! or a Cordless Click! Plus mouse, installing SetPoint
  on top of MouseWare will transfer control of your mouse from MouseWare to SetPoint. 
  MouseWare will no longer recognize your mouse.  If you were only using one of these
  mice with MouseWare, you can now uninstall MouseWare and use SetPoint.


3.   Troubleshooting - Mouse Topics

3.1 Cordless 2.4 GHz Mouse loses connection

  If your Cordless Mouse gets disconnected, go to "Start->Programs->
  Logitech->Mouse and Keyboard->Connect Utility". Follow the connect
  utility instructions on your screen.


4.   Troubleshooting - Keyboard Topics

4.1 Smart Keys feature for keyboards and remote

  For more information regarding the Smart Keys feature of your Keyboard/Remote
  Presets and Programmable F-Keys, please visit our web site at
  http://www.logitech.com.


5.   Support for Windows XP Professional x64 Edition

  Please refer to Logitech support at http://www.logitech.com/productsupport for important 
  information about using Logitech products with Windows XP Professional x64 Edition.


6.   For More Information

  If you experience issues with your Logitech device that are not
  addressed in this Readme file or the Help Center installed with
  your SetPoint software, please visit our web site at
  http://www.logitech.com for the latest information.

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Does this update eliminate the SHIFT+CTRL Security Encyrption crap? I wanted to use SHIFT+CTRL+ESC for task manager but not with my 3100 set since when I do, it opens up that stupid security thingy.

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Will this fix the stupid missing bluetooth driver that tries to install everytime i reboot my computer no matter what i do?

If not anybody know of a driver I can use for it? (The Logitech Bluetooth Dongle)

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i installed this and i can no longer customize my keyboard i have a S 510 and the software tells me that it is a V5 cordless mouse so i cannot customize it anymore.

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My G5 mouse shows up as a grey generic mouse in the Setpoint now and since the last update! Great stuff! WTF though really?

I'm in XP too btw.

I hope this update fixes the retarded problem of the mouse not coming online when I boot my pc sometimes, Logitech says its because I've got intellitype installed for my ergo ms keyboard. WTF also they can't simply make it so you ONLY install MOUSE drivers and NOT both with their(Logitech) drivers.

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I'll have to wait for uberOptions to be updated to support this. I rely on that plugin to help make my s510 keyboard work with foobar.

+1, although I installed these over my previous drivers and uberOptions seem to work fine without having to update.

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I finally got rid of that stupid MX Error's I get every time i boot.

1. Uninstall software

2. Reboot

3. Install SetPoint 4

4. You are all set! / Reboot anyways

You should be fine after that.

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+1, although I installed these over my previous drivers and uberOptions seem to work fine without having to update.

Really? If that's so, I'll be installing later today.

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