(Though their installer may come with an OEM driver. Register Getting Started FAQ Downloads Videos Warranty Specifications Spare Parts Contact Us SetPoint. These customization applets are separate and distinct from the device driver. UPDATE: Upon installing SetPoint I now see a Logitech HID-compliant mouse in Device Manager with a Logitech driver ver 6.0.45.0, dated. Normally, you should be able to customize your mouse or keyboard settings in the Logitech SetPoint mouse and keyboard software on the My Mouse / My Keyboard tab.(Actually they have a whole family of such applets, from the old SetPoint, to the newest Logi Options+.) I’m not impressed at all with the Options or Options+ applets. Logitech has a similar customizing applet. Once installed, and extra tab appears in the Mouse Control Panel applet that can launch the MS applet. Start > Programs > Logitech > Mouse and Keyboard > Mouse and Keyboard Settings Click the My Mouse tab at the top of the SetPoint Settings window. SetPoint without My Mouse and Keyboard Tabs. NOTE: If you do not have SetPoint installed, you can download it from the MK710 Downloads Page. SetPoint with My Mouse and Keyboard Tabs. Launch SetPoint (Start > Programs > Logitech > Mouse and Keyboard > Mouse and Keyboard Settings). However, if these tabs are not visible, you will need to reinstall SetPoint. Such users with MS branded keyboards or pointing devices must go to the MS Download Center, download and install the Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard Center in order to customize the device settings. Normally, you should be able to customize your MK700 settings in Logitech’s Mouse and Keyboard software (SetPoint). Mine also, even though I’ve both Microsoft and Logitech branded mice.
My newish Dell laptop, under Device Manager, calls my mouse simply a “HID-compliant mouse” and has assigned some generic Microsoft driver (which has only page at a time and # of lines to scroll options for the wheel).