That card should at least be fast enough for any mouse! And it's a fast check. maybe I should just try to plug it into the USB 2.0 card I have instead. Select the MX Revolution from the Select Mouse drop-down list (as shown below). Click the My Mouse tab at the top of the SetPoint Settings window. Start > Programs > Logitech > Mouse and Keyboard > Mouse and Keyboard Settings. NOTE: If you dont have SetPoint installed, you can download it from the MX5500 Downloads Page. Select the My Mouse tab at the top of the window and click the Mouse Movement tab on the left. Heres how: Launch the Logitech SetPoint Mouse and Keyboard Software. Select the Anywhere Mouse MX from the Select Mouse drop-down menu as shown below: View the battery status for your mouse. Select the My Mouse tab at the top of the windows and click the Mouse batteries tab at the left.
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Download and install the latest version of SetPoint from the Performance Mouse MX Downloads Page. Click the Change / Remove button and follow the on-screen instructions to uninstall SetPoint. Open SetPoint (Start > Programs > Logitech > Mouse and Keyboard > Mouse and Keyboard Settings). Launch SetPoint (Start > Programs > Logitech > Mouse and Keyboard > Mouse and Keyboard Settings). Select Logitech SetPoint from the list of programs displayed. call me lazy, and you'd be speaking truthĮdited: -Come to think of it, I'm using the mouse plugged into the keyboard of the outdated hardware in my signature. Change the pointer speed and customize your cursor. And as Greg says, the mouse without the gaming weights is very nice, comfortable and light.īesides, I think even if it IS a hardware problem, it's probably too esoteric to explain to the reseller heavily enough to get a refund. I could of course try loading Logitech's drivers, or USB Overdrive, or use the Setpoint trick you described, but I haven't found time. My guess comes from the fact that Logitech says that this mouse delivers a lot more data, and faster, than any other. Start > Programs > Logitech > Mouse and Keyboard > Mouse and Keyboard Settings. Classic start menu view: Start > Settings >Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs.
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Click the My Keyboard tab at the top of the SetPoint Settings window. Start menu view: Start > Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs. NOTE: If you dont have SetPoint installed, you can download it from the K750 Downloads Page. My issue isn't identical to Greg's, it zooms just fine with the scroll wheel, it just that if I try to pan (without zooming) with the scroll wheel pressed, it also zooms despite that I don't want it to. To disable keys you dont use: Launch SetPoint (Start > Programs > Logitech > Mouse and Keyboard > Mouse and Keyboard Settings). It may be that this gaming laser gizmo like overloads the system drivers.