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Logitech Dualie question!!!!!

  • 02-12-2002 8:43pm
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    Just got my logitech >>>edit<<< should have said mouseman dualie optical(Not wireless) and am having probs setting it up the way I want to.I cant get the fourth(Thumb button)working.
    Im using the disc that came with it but everything seems to be doing exactly what I dont want it to do.
    What I want is :

    Right button == Right button
    Left Button== Left button
    Middle button/roller ===Press /roll up / roll down wheras now if I press the cursor jumps to the scroll bar and if try to roll i get some sort of stupid menu.It also doesnt seem to work the way want it to in First person shooters.ie rollup/down-change weapons etc and press to jump or whatever.It seems that I can only get a roller or else a press button and not both together.

    Thumb button seem to act the same as pressing the roller.

    I seem to rememmber a post regarding the use of windows own drivers instead of Logitechs.
    Help as always appreciated.
    Richie


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,006 ✭✭✭theciscokid


    funny i got mine replaced today for free from argos, after 10 months use out of the batteries - the new batteries were drained every 2 days, anyhew

    what version is your i touch software ?

    normally when you set up your mouse a la device setup its done, but you may have to restart your pc before it takes

    the new one i got today has 2.1 itouch software ,,

    the keyboard only takes 2 batteries instead of four
    and the left mouce click isn't as high pitched as the former product

    €165 spent well


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