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#Logitech setpoint does not show mouse tab update
Right-click Logitech mouse > Update driver. If you paired a Logitech Keyboard do not expect a Mouse Tab to appear (unless its a combo Keyboard/Mouse) Same goes for a Mouse if thats all you paired. You should see your respective devices tab appear via SetPoint window. Double click Mice and other pointing devices. Click 'Pair a New Device' and follow instructions and there you have it. To go to Device Manager and update the driver follow these steps: 1. I am not confident enough to try messing with the. SetPoint is installed and working on the host, but none of the settings from the host work in XP. He has the Logitech Anywhere mouse and I have tried for hours to make SetPoint show the My Mouse buttons in XP. But there is only three DPI settings: 400, 8.įor some unknown reasons the problem is related to the CDDRV/CDDRV2 directory which looses its functionality after installing Setpoint. Manual Driver Update Logitech mouse driver can be updated or reinstalled via Device Manager. My husband has exactly the setup you describe Win 7 Ultimate host with XP guest. However, the mouse is recognised by Windows PC and is functioning properly. The only tab that appears is "option" and you can not access the advanced settings of the mouse, such as the sensitivity setting.