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Logitech SetPoint (32-bit) 4.70
Logitech SetPoint is the software used to install and control Logitech mice. It contains drivers and software enabling you to take full advantage of your mouse.
Logitech SetPoint has the following other editions available: Logitech SetPoint (64-bit). ____________ Download: Fileforum |
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Re: Logitech SetPoint (32-bit) 4.70
Awesome ... Thank you
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Re: Logitech SetPoint (32-bit) 4.70
Be careful. If you use 2 mice and keyboard combos setpoint will have problems with some commands. I use a MS keyboard and mouse with my LX710 laser both wireless keyboard and mouse from Logitech. Now if I have the Setpoint installed and running even if I kill the MS software, the back and forward buttons will not work. I just disable the Setpoint and the MS software works great for both kayboards and mice. Just thought that I would add this info in there for you.
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Re: Logitech SetPoint (32-bit) 4.70
If this talking about going back and forward for web pages in IE7 (don't know about other browsers), I've had that happen as well even without having multiple KB and or meeses.
The cure for me, and others, is to assign ALT + <-- and ALT + --> to the "Back" and "Forward" buttons. I had that problem with my MX Revolution. However, it's not a problem with the Bluetooth version I now have with the MX 5500 Revovution KB/Mouse como. Strange, but then it IS computers we are talking about ![]() Also, to REALLY take advantage of the Logitech meeses and KBs with LOTS of buttons, D/L and install uberOptions: uberOptions Wiki | Main / uberOptions This installs alongside Setpoint, and really opens up the programming for all the buttons for Logitech meese, AND Keyboards. It allows for programmng buttons on my MX Revolution that aren't even shown in setpoint. It also allows for making 'profiles' for any application you have. I find that useful for Assigning buttons for FPS games, and for Il2 1946. Makes it a lot easier to assign buttons on the mouse, especially when some games don't allow it. Best of all, it's a freebie, altho the developer does accept donations. I guess you could call it donationware. I found it so nice after using it for awhile that I sent him $20.00. It's worth that and more.
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