i have a logitech mx 510 mouse and it works prety well in the old windows xp 32 bits with the mouseware 9.8 software...but now that i upgrade my computer with some new parts and installed windows 7 ultimate 64 bits i found out mouseware isnt compatible (surprise)....i try to install the set point 4.8 but didnt find the properly link to download, then i find the set point 6.0 at logitech website but,within games, the programeable buttons doesn't work as i programed to ( for example button 7 acting as hotkey F12) is this the death of my mouse and ill need to buy a new one?:sarc: (considering razer backdiamond btw ) or there is a way to fix this? pls help me .
ok its working almost nice with this set point 4.8....all of programed buttons are ok but two of them....the buttons 7 and 8 when i press they do the function that i programed...but they also do scroll up and down, so its more like i press the hotkey and he also do a zoom in or zoom out...weird...any of u guys know how to fix this?
The scroll up and down is the default for those two buttons. Just checked mine and it also don't have a zoom option, don't think that it was ever there (don't know if it was there in iTouch as I never used it when I was using the mouse, always used Setpoint with it).
One thing you can try is to set a hotkey or keystroke for zoom for those two buttons. Not sure if it has it but you can also try uberoptions,
uberoptions i a real good aplication...opened a lot of new option with set point but did fix the 2 buttons zoom bug...the weird thing is that with mouseware on win xp 32 bit i didnt have this bug...i dont know why with win 7 x64 its happening ...
Main reason it happens in Setpoint is that it isn't really meant to be used with the MX510, which would be one reason you aren't getting some of the options that were available in Mouseware (which isn't supported under Windows 7 or Vista). The fact that it does is a small bonus for those that still have a mouse or keyboard that used Mouseware or iTouch and allow them to still have most if not all (most like in the case of the MX510) in Windows 7 and Vista.