Setpoint 3.3 vista




















Most of the buttons can be bound to a range of options, but some buttons are limited to certain functions. However, this is an intentional software limitation, not a limitation of the mice themselves.

Or, perhaps they have just forgotten to update their SetPoint software, but I find this hard to believe. You should also check out the list of mice supported to see if yours is on the list. Most of the Logitech mice with extra buttons are supported, including the popular MX and MX mice.

See further down in this guide for more information. During installation, uberOptions will backup the original configuration files so that if you decide to uninstall, everything can go back to normal. Using my MX for reference. The options for each mouse button also look slightly different. This allows them to work just fine in the desktop and in web browsers. As you can see, uberOptions enables almost any functionality to be assigned to any button.

The sheer number of functions available is astonishing, and almost confusing. That little drop-down box opens up a world of options, customizability and improvements for your Logitech mouse. Basically, you can assign profiles or configurations of buttons to specific programs or games. This basically allows for infinite configuration possbilities.

Keystrokes are perhaps the best way to utilize the extra mouse buttons, since most games use keystrokes as input commands of some sort, and using the keyboard for hard-to-remember keystrokes can be hectic in the middle of a game.

RPGs are notorious for having a lot of keystrokes and input commands, so using the extra buttons on the MX only makes sense. RTS games can also benefit similarly. With a properly configured SetPoint and uberOptions, and some adjustment time, your mouse can actually be programmed to do a lot in applications and games!

There are some behaviour quirks. Like uberOptions, it allows application-specific settings for the mice, so it basically offers the same functionality and features. It also requires SetPoint to be installed, and also requires the. NET 1. I hope this guide helped in some small way. Have you been able to assign a key to the application-switch button? What version of SetPoint are you using?

I am using Setpoint 3 and uberoption 2. I finally got it working. I think it had something to do with setting generic buttons in the all programs profile messing up my game profile. Okay, cool.

If you like keeping them set as generic buttons, you can usually configure their usage from within the game itself. I wonder if you have any ideas about a problem I am having. I am running SetPoint 3. I am able to use SetPoint to bind, say, the forward button on my mouse to a keystroke, but when I launch a game, and then configure my keys for that game, the game does not recognise the keystroke when I press the forward button on my mouse.

This is happening in all 3 of the games I am playing currently, Half Life 2 incl. CSS , HL2 deathmatch etc. The same games on Windows XP Pro worked fine with my key-bindings. Basically, uberOptions can unleash the potential of Logit….

Will I be able to utilize the MX series on windows ME be using uberoption along with any possible upgrade fo the SetPoint software? I am using Mouseware 9. Joined Jun 3, Messages 6, Does anyone here have a Bluetooth Logitech device working under Vista x64?

I found SetPoint 3. It will install on Vista, which is more than 3. It also correctly detects and installs the Bluetooth hub.

Unfortunately, the drivers for the Bluetooth HID devices won't work. Vista finds three unknown devices my keyboard, MediaPad, and MX mouse and is unable to install the drivers for them, even if I point the driver dialog at the folder where Logitech keeps their drivers. Thus I have working Bluetooth, but none of the devices work. Anyone had better luck? Joined Aug 3, Messages 1, The Logitech Forums have stickies that state setpoint isn't currently Vista Compatible. You should un-install it and use the native vista drivers.

They are expecting a vista version of Setpoint to be finished "the end of january or the beginning of Feb". Max Mike Limp Gawd. Joined Apr 12, Messages Setpoint 3.

If you did a Vista upgrade did you uninstall the old Setpoint software and the Widcomm Bluetooth stack before the upgrade? Joined Aug 1, Messages On my system it won't even install properly. Yet again Logitech shocking driver support continues Again, Setpoint 3. Unfortunately there's no mention of it on their website yet. You can only get it from their FTP server. No, I did not do an upgrade install It was a clean install I installed Setpoint 3. It can detect my keyboard, mediapad, and mouse.



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