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.
Reviewing 4.72 (May 8, 2009)
With XP Pro and Cordless Desktop® MX™ 3200 Laser (keyboard and mouse) installed I have had no problems with SetPoint 4.72 or any other version I've used. I'm not a big fan of SetPoint because there are so many things that can cause conflicts with it and generally do not have it installed. The keyboard and mouse work fine without it, but I recently found some uses for some of the special settings in SetPoint and reinstalled it and have had no problems with it; everything works great in every program I've used it in. I say if you don't need it don't install it.
The only problem I've had with Logitech is the G7; I was on my second and it crapped out after a year. They sent me a G9 as a replacement and now have to install a seperate version of SetPoint designed only for G9. They say SetPoint 5.10.203 will co-exist with 4.72; we will see.
Although I'm not a big fan of SetPoint I can't really give it less than a 5 because its always worked for me, but that may change soon.
Reviewing 4.70 (Dec 13, 2008)
Works like hell, just like all SetPoint versions released over the past two years. Forgets its settings, for one thing.
Reviewing 4.70 (Dec 13, 2008)
Works fine on Vista, despite previous reviews. As for trackpads on laptops not working, when did logitech start making trackpads? Anyway DeNovo Edge and MX Revolution here and Setpoint 4.70 works great. I am running Windows Vista Ultimate SP1 and 4.70 is much quicker than previous releases.
Reviewing 4.70 (Dec 11, 2008)
Terrible on VIsta...beaucoup lost button functionalities + conflicts with touchpads on laptops.
Reviewing 4.70 (Dec 10, 2008)
It's big because it not only covers all their mice but it covers all the keyboards as well. Works great for me, 510 keyboard and G5 mouse. No different than the way Microsoft works. Good job Logitech.
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