

- #LOGITECH SETPOINT NOT SAVING SETTINGS UPDATE#
- #LOGITECH SETPOINT NOT SAVING SETTINGS PATCH#
- #LOGITECH SETPOINT NOT SAVING SETTINGS WINDOWS 10#
- #LOGITECH SETPOINT NOT SAVING SETTINGS SOFTWARE#
- #LOGITECH SETPOINT NOT SAVING SETTINGS WINDOWS 8#
If “Options” is installed after “Setpoint”, “Options” will not start by launching the software (base on a test on one computer one time). Logitech “Options” will be required on the computer to be able to use the mouse features. Windows 7 64 bits.īe aware that Logitech is working on transferring their old software “Setpoint” to their new software “Options”. Missing the Mouse tab on most computer in the office in Logitech Setpoint. That appeared to fix the scrolling problem. To solve that problem, I turned it off again, removed the batteries, and put them back in.

When I turned it back on, it wouldn’t scroll. There’s no need to go into the Task Manager at all.Īddendum: Really? Uninstall and re-install and restart the computert? Logitech can’t be serious about that, can they? Because IT DOESN’T WORK!ĪDDENDUM Mouse wheel stops scrolling – December 27, 2013: I turn my Logitech Anywhere MX mouse off to save juice. I have discovered that if I select Show hidden icons on the Taskbar, right click on the Logitech icon and select close, then all I have to do is the first bullet point, above.All you have to do is right click and select Run as administrator after exiting the SetPoint icon in the Task Manager. If you create a desktop shortcut to SetPoint.exe like I did, you won’t have to continually drill down into Program Files.Voila! Problem solved – for a while, at least, probably until one needs to complete the routine all over again. Go to c:/Program Files/Logitech/SetPointP.

Right click on Logitech KHAL Main Process and Logitech SetPoint Event Manager (UNICODE), select End task to close each of them in turn, and then close the Task Manager.Open Task Manager with CTRL-SHIFT-ESC and select Processes.
#LOGITECH SETPOINT NOT SAVING SETTINGS WINDOWS 8#
Here’s how I solved the problem with Windows 8 (if you’re running Win7, give it a try and let me know if it works): Even then, Logitech can’t get their Setpoint software to run with mouse and keyboard tabs. Trust me on this, and don’t bother with the google, because those stupid sons of bitches at Logitech don’t have a meaningful, clued-in response that doesn’t include removing and reinstalling the software. The tabs will randomly disappear after an install. Logitech has had a problem since at least 2007 with mouse and keyboard tabs disappearing/missing from their Setpoint software. Note to those stupid sons of bitches at Logitec: Why can’t you stupid sons of bitches at Logitec get a version of your SetPoint software that actually WORKS? Why can’t you, you stupid sons of bitches at Logitec, PRODUCE a version of your SetPoint software that works? Furthermore, why can’t you stupid sons of bitches at Logitec hire a Chinese or Japanese kid that could bring your SetPoint software into the 2000s? I mean, really, you stupid sons of bitches at Logitec have had since around 2007 to produce a product that actually works.įinally, a query: What do the stupid sons of bitches at Logitec do all day in their little cubicles? Those stupid sons of bitches at Logitec STILL DON’T HAVE A WORKING VERSION.
#LOGITECH SETPOINT NOT SAVING SETTINGS UPDATE#
UPDATED July 2014: Those stupid sons of bitches at Logitec™ have come out with an update to their SetPoint software (6.65.62).
#LOGITECH SETPOINT NOT SAVING SETTINGS PATCH#
Ditto Windows 8.1 with the patch Tuesday updates earlier this month. SetPoint appears to be working as it should. UPDATED June 21 2015: I’m running a pre-release version of Windows 10. A similar mouse control is contained in all earlier versions of Windows.
#LOGITECH SETPOINT NOT SAVING SETTINGS WINDOWS 10#
The Windows 10 mouse controls in Settings / Devices / Mouse & touchpad / Additional mouse options (at the bottom of the screen) are more than adequate for the average user. It’s been good to know ya as a punching bag. So long, you Logitch useless sons of bitches that write your software. My Logitech mouse works just as well and is just as functional without the software that those stupid sons of bitches at Logitech publish. I must admit that I no longer use the Logitech mouse software that those stupid sons of bitches at Logitech distribute. It’s such a simple fix that I decided to go that way. I added one layer of Scotch tape at a time, rather than use drywall tape. It seems that those stupid sons of bitches at Logitech engineering can’t even design a push-button that functions for a reasonable amount of time. You might consider adding a mention to the top of the post to save lots of people lots of trouble.Īugust 25, 2016: And, for those of you (myself included) wrestling with the Logitech double click problem, I solved mine with Scotch® Brand tape. Your trick worked for me, but then I found a newer software called Logitech SetPoint Options ( ) which worked as advertised for me. Thanks to feedback from Jonathan On December 10, 2016: Your particular setup may be covered there.
