Currently there are no Vista drivers for any of their products and from what's floating around the tech world there may not be one for a while, rumour has it they are waiting for the official release date of Vista and will release a driver then, I'm using the latest driver from Logitech and have installed it using the compatibility wizard for XP, don't expect it to work too well because it doesn't, but at least you can resolve 1 or 2 problems some of you are having.

Logitech Mice and K/boards
The XP drivers and software work for Logitech Elite Keyboard and Marble mouse. You have to run them in Compatibility mode to run the Setup, but after that all functions work.
"les2010" wrote:
Currently there are no Vista drivers for any of their products and from what's floating around the tech world there may not be one for a while, rumour has it they are waiting for the official release date of Vista and will release a driver then, I'm using the latest driver from Logitech and have installed it using the compatibility wizard for XP, don't expect it to work too well because it doesn't, but at least you can resolve 1 or 2 problems some of you are having.
Logitech drivers for my keyboard and mouse work fine, didn't even use compatibility mode. Using the MX3100 combo. ---------- Mark Dietz PROnetworks <http://www.pro-networks.org>
les2010 wrote:
Currently there are no Vista drivers for any of their products and from what's floating around the tech world there may not be one for a while, rumour has it they are waiting for the official release date of Vista and will release a driver then, I'm using the latest driver from Logitech and have installed it using the compatibility wizard for XP, don't expect it to work too well because it doesn't, but at least you can resolve 1 or 2 problems some of you are having.
My Logitech S510 (wireless keyboard/mouse combi) runs smoothly with no issues. I have not installed, will not be installing, nor do I use the "Set Point" software suite.
"les2010" wrote:
Currently there are no Vista drivers for any of their products and from what's floating around the tech world there may not be one for a while, rumour has it they are waiting for the official release date of Vista and will release a driver then, I'm using the latest driver from Logitech and have installed it using the compatibility wizard for XP, don't expect it to work too well because it doesn't, but at least you can resolve 1 or 2 problems some of you are having.
When presented with a choice to boot vista or an earlier version of Windows the arrow keys on my Logitech wireless keyboard don't work. They do work when I go into the bios setup and once Windows has booted. I now have a wired keyboard connected just to choose the earlier version of Windows.
"les2010" wrote:
Currently there are no Vista drivers for any of their products and from what's floating around the tech world there may not be one for a while, rumour has it they are waiting for the official release date of Vista and will release a driver then, I'm using the latest driver from Logitech and have installed it using the compatibility wizard for XP, don't expect it to work too well because it doesn't, but at least you can resolve 1 or 2 problems some of you are having.
On Tue, 27 Jun 2006 10:20:01 -0700, Tom Barry wrote:
When presented with a choice to boot vista or an earlier version of Windows the arrow keys on my Logitech wireless keyboard don't work. They do work when I go into the bios setup and once Windows has booted. I now have a wired keyboard connected just to choose the earlier version of Windows.
"les2010" wrote:
Currently there are no Vista drivers for any of their products and from what's floating around the tech world there may not be one for a while, rumour has it they are waiting for the official release date of Vista and will release a driver then, I'm using the latest driver from Logitech and have installed it using the compatibility wizard for XP, don't expect it to work too well because it doesn't, but at least you can resolve 1 or 2 problems some of you are having.
I'm using Logitech's 3100 wireless Desktop in a dual-boot XP Pro SP2/Vista Beta2 setup. I have SetPoint v2.6 installed only in XP Pro. Vista has whatever MS provides.
No issues here.
There is a SetPoint v3.0 floating around that you can get here: http://drivers.softpedia.com/get/KEYBOARD-and-MOUSE/LOGITECH/Logitech-SetPoint-300.shtml Its not shown on Logitech's web downloads. I believe SoftPedia found it on Logitech's FTP severs.
At your own risk of course.
Happy trailz,
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