Logitech SetPoint 3.10


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Publisher's Description:

Logitech MouseWare is the software used to install and control Logitech mice. It contains drivers and software enabling you to take full advantage of your mouse.

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Is this compatible with vista?

if you go to logitech's support site to download the drivers it specifically says that any version of setpoint is not compatible with vista.

interesting. installed these drivers, rebooted, logitech went to check for updates and said there's an update for it. downloaded that and installed and all is fine.

crazy

Edited by salterbomb

somethng interesting straight from the installer

// Master Setup Configuration File

[Languages]

Supported=CHS,CHT,DAN,DEU,ELL,ENU,ESP,FIN,FRA,ITA,KOR,NLD,NOR,PLK,PTB,PTG,RUS,SVE

[supportedSystems]

Win95 = FALSE

Win98SE = FALSE

Win98 = FALSE

WinME = FALSE

WinNT4 = FALSE

Win2000 = TRUE

WinXP = TRUE

WinXP64 = FALSE

WinVISTA = TRUE

WinVISTA64 = FALSE

somethng interesting straight from the installer

// Master Setup Configuration File

[Languages]

Supported=CHS,CHT,DAN,DEU,ELL,ENU,ESP,FIN,FRA,ITA,KOR,NLD,NOR,PLK,PTB,PTG,RUS,SVE

[supportedSystems]

Win95 = FALSE

Win98SE = FALSE

Win98 = FALSE

WinME = FALSE

WinNT4 = FALSE

Win2000 = TRUE

WinXP = TRUE

WinXP64 = FALSE

WinVISTA = TRUE

WinVISTA64 = FALSE

thx. works fine with vista rc1. no need to reboot. :)

Thanks for posting guys, first post updated again. I'm on x64 so it doesn't work here unfortunately :(

Thanks for posting guys, first post updated again. I'm on x64 so it doesn't work here unfortunately :(

well, grab the x64 driver and if you look into config.ini, vista 64bit should work.

// Master Setup Configuration File

[Languages]

Supported=CHS,CHT,DAN,DEU,ELL,ENU,ESP,FIN,FRA,ITA,KOR,NLD,NOR,PLK,PTB,PTG,RUS,SVE

[supportedSystems]

Win95 = FALSE

Win98SE = FALSE

Win98 = FALSE

WinME = FALSE

WinNT4 = FALSE

Win2000 = FALSE

WinXP = FALSE

WinXP64 = TRUE

WinVISTA = FALSE

WinVISTA64 = TRUE

I have a MX5000 set and I've disabled Setpoint for months now. I don't need the media features, and the keyboard and mouse function without any lag as long as Setpoint is disabled. I'll update eventually, but I'll most likely go back to disabling it.

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