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Driver Information |
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| Manufacturer: |
Logitech |
| Operating System: |
Windows 98/ME/NT/2000/XP |
| Version: |
9.8 |
| Release Date: |
2004-01-14 |
| Category: |
Input Device Drivers |
| File Name and Size: |
mw980enu.exe(4.3) |
| Model: |
MX 510 Mouse Driver MouseWare |
| Description: |
NOTE: MOUSEWARE V9.80 IS ONLY FOR THE MX510 MOUSE. For the Japanese version of MouseWare, click here. This is an automated self-installer of Logitech MouseWare. For additional details please refer to the README file included in this release. MouseWare uses a CHM-based Help file and Internet Explorer 4.01 or higher must be installed to view the Help file correctly. If you are using a release prior to 4.01, please upgrade your version of Internet Explorer from the Microsoft web site. NOTES: If you use a Logitech keyboard which uses iTouch? software and you are upgrading MouseWare, it is recommended you also upgrade to the latest version of iTouch. The F1 - F12 button assignments have been removed. These can now be programmed (as well as many other keys) using the new "Keystroke" button assignment. MouseWare does NOT currently support Windows Server? 2003. Your Logitech pointing device will function with its native drivers. |
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