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  1. Posts : 12,364
    8 Pro x64
       #21

    Tyderion said:
    well ... for me that didn't really work, windows still tells me my driver is version 1.000 instead of 1.10 ...
    and firmware update doesn't work ...
    any fix for this?

    razer-configuration app tells me I use driver v1.1 and firmware v1.00 and I would like to upgrade my firmware...
    Both 7 and Vista report the driver version as 1.0.0.0 in device manager and v1.10 in the razer software. it makes no difference whether you install it manually or let WU install it for you

    Do you have the razer software installed on another OS ?

    I've discovered that if you install and configure the razer software on one OS and then install the software on a second OS, it causes some issues on the original OS.

    ie programmed macro buttons work at desktop, but not in games on the original OS installation.
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  2. Mas
    Posts : 1
    Windows 7
       #22

    Fixed the driver issue


    Hi,

    If you want your drivers to install you have to do it like this

    Go to

    C:\Program Files (x86)\Razer\Lachesis\driver64\

    and run the DPInst.exe

    Make sure the software is installed first

    Start the software up and it should recognize it, if not restart it again.

    You can also verify under the Device Manager>Human Interface Devices for Lachesis Mouse.
    __________________________________________

    *Note, I always run my firmware upgrades on an XP laptop. I have never been able to update any Razer product on Windows 7 and most of the times Vista x64.
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  3. Posts : 1
    Vista
       #23

    My Problem


    My problem is simple that the programmable keys of my RAZER LACHESIS are not working in any game. Although they do work fine in notepad, which is a way to check the keys or whatever.

    I tried it in Warcraft III, garena and Call of Duty 4.

    Please please I need assistance asap. And im using Vista 32-bit.
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  4. Posts : 3
    win7 7100
       #24

    I am also having problems with my cursor jumping. I haven't played any games with it yet. The cursor jumps to the top of the screen at odd times. It happened in Vista 32 as well.
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  5. Posts : 2
    windows 7
       #25

    I don't want to help microsoft but i want to help razer cause i'm impressed from her products.I have lachesis too.When i bought it i had windows 7 7100 and drivers installed almost 100% correct (I had/have some minor problems with windows & razer sensetivity working together) i accomlished the firmware update too.When i formated & installed newer build i had the same prob with u.If i remember right u have to unistall hid-compiliant mouse from device manager and install razer but you have to do it with keyboard -don't forget to uninstall previous razer drivers-.
    Just to know how much time to wait:
    Razer & Windows 7 | Razer - Windows 7 Updates
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  6. Posts : 123
    Windows 7 Professional x64
       #26

    Check that link up above in the post. That will probably solve the firmware/detection issue (When it releases)

    But I have a different problem aswell as this (I posted it in another thread)
    Razer Lycosa and Lachesis + Windows 7

    (Sorry about the multi/diversion post, just I noticed I wasn't getting a reply any time soon)

    Also, try blowing on the lense, sometimes that works, mine captures some dust sometimes; your mousemat also might be the problem too: that or acceleration in the firmware menu.
    Last edited by Pieloi; 21 Mar 2010 at 14:11.
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  7. Posts : 1
    win7
       #27

    yup the windows update lachesis driver works


    i installed the driver and its 1.10 but the firmware is 1.0 i know my firmware is 1.91 but its not detected.. i was reading in another razer forum and sumone said to update it then bam the firmware is back to 1.91 and the macro keys are back woot!!!
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  8. Posts : 1
    Win 7 x64
       #28

    [QUOTE=Mas;246408]Hi,

    If you want your drivers to install you have to do it like this

    Go to

    C:\Program Files (x86)\Razer\Lachesis\driver64\

    and run the DPInst.exe

    Make sure the software is installed first

    Start the software up and it should recognize it, if not restart it again.

    You can also verify under the Device Manager>Human Interface Devices for Lachesis Mouse.


    I just have to say YOU ARE GOD !!!!!

    Thank you very much for help :-D I have been stuck in 6 month about "no mouse detected" when i was using razer software.
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  9. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 x64
       #29

    Windows Vista and 7 driver installation - not simple?


    I had the same problem as others here. My mouse didn't jump to the top of the screen but it was clearly flaky. The mouse appears to work on computer restart/power recycle or if I unplug and plug in the lachesis. But the problem eventually manifests itself clearly showing symptoms of jumping.

    Its as if the hardware interrupts that the mouse generated were deliberately given a delay of milliseconds. But enough to cause you to miss pointing exactly where you want to.

    Anyway, I played with motherboard BIOS settings and then tried to update the firmware. Razor still does not have Windows 7 64bit support for firmware installation no matter what they say on the website. It simply does not work regardless of which OS compatibility mode you try (or the recommended one from Windows 7 which is XP SP2). Having read of some users having issues with updating the firmware on another machine and having problems when plugging in the mouse again on the Win7 x64 machine, I decided against doing this step. My firmware is still 1.91 even though there is a later version out.

    So drivers stand at 1.10. I also had the drivers details report that it is version 1.00 regardless of what I do to them. Anyway, I had to do what some users here suggested. Go into device manager and uninstall anything that looked like it might be related to the Lachesis mice (including HID compliant devices indicating they were Lachesis related). I even uninstalled the PS/2 mice that my system thinks it had (although this re-installed itself on restart).

    At the end of the day, the driver properly installed itself. I am not sure where it got the driver from although I did install Razorware initially. So it either found the Razorware drivers for Lachesis and properly installed it this time or used some Microsoft certified drivers (Windows 7 comes with a lot of ready certified drivers which Microsoft tests/certifies).

    Now my mouse is no longer playing up. It is clearly a driver installation issue and Razor's device driver routine is making too many assumptions about how clean my machine is or is not doing checks to ensure all the registry keys, files, etc are properly registered.

    I had a similar problem with Apple iTunes not too long ago in Windows Vista Ultimate (32bit) where it continually fails to recognise the Apple iPhone and I had to do a lot of things manually to get it to work. I could repeat the problem on another machine as well. Apple eventually fixed the problem in subsequent iTunes releases.

    To the software developers creating Installshield/Wise software packages that install hardware device drivers - Vista and Win7 driver installation is not as straightforward as the books may lead you to believe. I think the real world has more than just cleanly built machines and you need to ensure your driver installation processes cleanup, check, install, check again and cleanup again where necessary to get the drivers to install.
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  10. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 x64
       #30

    3 months on...


    3 months ago to the previous post, Lachesis drivers are installed and things are going smoothly. Then a month later, Microsoft update installs and bang, the whole deja vu thing happens. The mouse jumps and everything goes to chaos again.

    Repeated the same steps and things are normal again. Until the following month's Microsoft patch Tuesday.

    What I figured from all of this is that Lachesis drivers may not be 100% Microsoft Certified. Not only is the installation routine from Razor flawed, the drivers sometimes lose themselves from usually quality Microsoft patches these days.

    Today, I went out and bought myself a Logitech Gaming Mouse G500. No drivers required. Plugged in and while I don't have the macro capability of the Lachesis (Logitech invites me to download and install their SetPoint software to accomplish the same), the mouse is a high DPI, highly accurate tracking device as soon as its plugged in.

    Lesson for the day? Logitech (and probably Microsoft) has the right architecture when it comes to mice technology. Don't fiddle with the USB drivers provided by Microsoft but just build on top of the field tested drivers with macro software that doesn't break the basic functionality of the mouse.

    I'm one happy convert. Goodbye Razor.
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