Logitech SetPoint (32-bit) 4.60
Publisher's Description:
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).
Latest User Reviews:
| Reviewer: | sqstultz | May 20, 2008 |
| Version: | 4.60 | |
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Still buggy with my Logitech Marble Mouse. Auto Scroll and Universal Scroll behave erratically, although the other features behave better. Still slows DocuPrinter down to a crawl while enabled. Oddly, this version works better and is a bit more stable under Windows XP SP3 than it is under Windows Vista SP1... and it's supposed to be FOR Vista! Still needs improvement.
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| Reviewer: | anonymouscowturd | May 19, 2008 |
| Version: | 4.60 | |
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Fail. 50mb for mouse software. F--. Behaviour is more than erratic. They need to sort this crap out and trim about 48mb off of this piece of rubbish.
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| Reviewer: | Cris3 | May 19, 2008 |
| Version: | 4.60 | |
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Works like a charm with my MX Revolution on a Vista system.
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| Reviewer: | harmlessdrudge | Feb 3, 2008 |
| Version: | 4.40 | |
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Do NOT install this software. First, it's buggy. Second, it's not obvious how it can be removed. It doesn't show up in the Control Panel nor is a program group created with an uninstall option. Logitech should be flogged for this.
Update: the software has updated. Reinstalling and agreeing to download an update from Logitech seems to fix it.
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| Reviewer: | horsecharles | Feb 2, 2008 |
| Version: | 4.40 | |
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I echo Qlib-- seems that before SetPoint, a lot more settings in Logitech peripherals were customizable.
As well this software needs a lot more work for laptops with touchpads n Synaptic software.
And i agree with all others re the driver download: dispense of the endless clicking of peripheral and OS versions, as there's mostly only one package regardless of language, OS, peripheral type and model. One has to guess which subcategory one's peripheral falls under... and not all models are listed always as well-- it's a discombobulated & very frustrating process until one wises up. Even worse, the direct support / downloads / drivers link & url keep changing and disappearing from main home page... what's up with that?
It's about time for a company of Logitech's stature to not only improve their website, but to more importantly-- develop an automated driver update AND as well an auto scan for peripheral.
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