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What the ... how did you get the Back and Forward shortcut keys on the MX900 to work flawless in FireFox?

It doesn't work on my machine for some reason ...

Got my diNovo set three days ago. So happy with it.

Finally got my MX900 charged full :D

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bind them to alt-fwd and alt-back, that's what all modern browsers use as the forward and back shortcuts

Well the problems only occur when the logitec software is running :(

1) the scroll wheel doesn't work (to open links in new tabs)

2) the go button on the keyboard doesn't work

3) the back/forward buttons on the mouse don't work

if u find a fix for it plz let me know ;)

thnx

P.S.

I have no problems with IE  :wacko:

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In the setpoint software, change the buttons to "generic button" and that'll fix the issue with firefox. This also fixed the inability to use the buttons in games.

Maybe this is an odd question...

But can anyone who has the US version report what the power supply says? Is it just 110v, Or does it say like 110-240? I'm tired of having things that I'll have to sell or buy some stupid volt adapter for when I move to the UK.

I just bought me a diNovo Setup, and i want to return it already.

Yeah she looks pretty slick, is smooth to use but the amount of hang-ups in its operation are unforgivable at $300AU.

I put off buying a cordless keyboard and mouse kit because i thought it wouldn't match the performance of my MX510 and Elite set up, i was right too. The mouse is downright sluggish in comparison and the keyboard will just miss keypresses during typing, in my view making it instantly useless. The cruise buttons stick on sometimes if they decide to work at all that time you start up. Easy fixed with the 52mb download of setpoint 2.22 you may say, but with a 28kbps connection i am looking at a 12 hour download, Yay!

The media program is a joke with no fast forward/rewind (let alone slider control) or playlist capabilities, and a lack of a backlight on the LCD is just plane stupid. The bluetooth Hub does not work with the software provided (some MS stack problem, i dunno i bought it cause it looks cool). A major heartbreak especially as i need it to sync my Motorola E-398 (moby phone).

oh and the pic on the back of the box shows the mouse on a glass desktop, hmmm, maybe i just trust my eyes too much cause the curser wont even on white laminate, so it is time to crack out that mouse pad that came with your 486i.

All in all, a S--t house effort by logitech

The majority of those things you mentioned are sorted with Setpooint 2.22. Can't you get a friend to download it and put it on CD or something? All the stuff like the bluetooth problems, cruise button etc aren't an issue.

The one thing I agree with is that the Media Pad would've been quality with a backlit LCD.

  • 4 months later...

Hey peeps, ive seem to stumble on a problem with the software for the dinovo. Everything worked perfectly when i did my first time installation on setpoint 2.22. I wanted to see what it would be like to use the MS bt stack instead of the wincomm so i followed post #266 and updated the bt hub driver with those certified drivers. After that nothing worked so i decided to uninstall everything and go back to using the original wincomm stack that came with 2.22. Now i cant get the wincomm stack to install the drivers for the kb and mouse as it does not even detect anything. atm im using my dinovo setup with setpoint 2.22 but without the wincomm stack. does anyone know how i can fix this? I have disabled the ms bt stack in services.

Thanks

**sorry i meant widcomm :)

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