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Thread ID: 39482 2003-11-08 01:08:00 Logitech Drivers Chao is back (634) Press F1
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190041 2003-11-08 01:08:00 I'm getting a Logitech Cordless MX Duo and I've heard some bad things about their MouseWare drivers, but luckily it seems that the mouse doesn't need the drivers to run.

However my question is whether I will need to install iTouch drivers for the Logitech Elite keyboard that comes in the box. And if I do, does it have problems like those of MouseWare.
Chao is back (634)
190042 2003-11-08 05:33:00 The mouse and keyboard will both work fine without the drivers, it's just using some of the extra buttons that may require the buttons. -=JM=- (16)
190043 2003-11-08 05:56:00 Yeah thx for that but i kinda wanted to know if the all the function keys, volume control, scroll wheel, etc. on the keyboard would function without drivers. Chao is back (634)
190044 2003-11-08 06:06:00 No, only the standard 101 keys. bmason (508)
190045 2003-11-08 06:14:00 ... and I didn't have any trouble with the drivers, but I didn't leave them installed for long because the programme was fairly limited (my k/b only has "internet" keys and it wouldn't let me bind them to something useful). bmason (508)
190046 2003-11-08 06:21:00 no one said you HAD to use logitech drivers <hint> <hint> tho they are one of the better ones around. tweak'e (174)
190047 2003-11-08 07:24:00 > no one said you HAD to use logitech drivers <hint >
> <hint > tho they are one of the better ones around.

I'm sorry i don't get your hint could u plz explain further
Chao is back (634)
190048 2003-11-08 07:29:00 use someone esles drivers eg microsoft. you will find it in MS's downloads section. tweak'e (174)
190049 2003-11-08 07:31:00 o i see... i thought u wud've suggested some technical alternative driver :) but thx for the input everybody Chao is back (634)
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