Logitech performance mx download driver






















Problem solved where cursor speed settings would not be displayed correctly in recommended window. Problem solved where suddenly some buttons would stop working. It is now ready for an upcoming macOS release. Now supports Microsoft Surface Precision. Problem solved where some buttons would stop working on some Macs. Problem solved where SteerMouse would interfere with tablet drawing.

Problem solved where an error would occur on some old mice. Problem solved where side buttons on Microsoft Surface Precision Mouse would not work. Now supports macOS System requirements have been changed. Now requires macOS You can download ver 5. Various bug fixes and improvements. Now supports Razer Naga Trinity. Problem solved where dragging would be canceled when you move the cursor by internal trackpads.

Problem solved where an error would occur if you turn on the cursor auto snapping. Now you can constrain the scroll direction of Auto Scroll by pressing shift key. Problem solved where up and down scroll assigned to a button would not scroll horizontally while pressing shift key. Now supports macOS High Sierra. It stops the functionality of SteerMouse.

You may turn it off if the scroll response is laggy. Enhanced Auto Scroll. Now reflects modifier keys currently pressed on its scrolling. Problem solved where buttons on Bluetooth mice would not work in some applications.

Problem solved where the scroll setting would reset on certain mice. Problem solved where the scroll wheel would scroll to the reverse direction only the first time.

Problem solved where a button assigned keyboard shortcuts would release other keyboard shortcuts when it was released. Various improvements and bug fixes. Supports Logitech MX Master. Auto Scroll works on back windows, too. Problem solved where Keyboard Shortcut would get stuck on some applications. Adobe applications now differentiate between versions. You need to re-register them if they do not work. Problem solved where Click Lock would not draw in image editors. Problem solved where Keyboard Shortcut would repeat unintentionally.

They will be deleted if they have the initial function PgUp and PgDn. If you would like to continue using them please add them manually. Problem solved where keyboard shortcuts assigned to the tilt wheel would get stuck. Improved compatibility with Keyboard Maestro. Added numeric keypad to the popup menu in the Keyboard Shortcut.

It now works more properly. Increased the maximum value of the cursor sensitivity to Problem solved where a device would not be recognized properly. Problem solved where the Keyboard Shortcut would not work on some applications. Problem solved where some buttons on certain mice would not work.

Problem solved where modifier keys added to click would get stuck. Added F15 to F20 to the popup menu in the Keyboard Shortcut. The administrator password is no longer necessary to use certain mice.

Problem solved where modifier keys of keyboard shortcuts assigned to the tilt wheel would get stuck. Problem solved where modifier keys of keyboard shortcuts would get stuck. Problem solved where Dock and menu items would not respond to the mouse cursor on certain mice.

Problem solved where an error would occur after a reboot on certain mice. Fixed horizontal scroll display. It would show reverse direction if scroll direction is natural. Instead of having to mount the mouse in a dock, now you can simply plug a USB cable into the front of the mouse and continue using it, much like the Razer Mamba and Microsoft Sidewinder X8.

Optionally, you can charge the mouse while away from your computer by using the included power adapter. This tiny receiver can be paired with up to six compatible Logitech mice and keyboards at the same time. While not many of you are going to use six devices at once, I can see notebook users carrying maybe three or so. For example, you could have one small notebook mouse for mobile use, and a regular size keyboard and mouse combo for home use.

The tiny receiver was designed for notebook users to install and forget. Since it's so small, you don't have to bother unplugging it each time you transport your computer. The SetPoint software has a clean look and is very well laid out.

You can remap each button except the hyper-scroll button to any of several presets or enter in your own keystroke. Other customizable options include pointer settings, battery information, game detection settings and software version data.

You can set custom DPI levels in the key remapping section. As for general use and mild gaming, the Performance MX certainly gets the job done.

The mouse slides around easily on my mouse pad and there were no issues with the tracking sensor. Comfort is another story, however. The mouse feels too large under my hand and the shape simply didn't feel comfortable, even after a few days of use. The arch on the Performance MX is a bit more extreme than the one in its predecessor. While the Performance MX is a good mouse with a wealth of updated features, some of the best features from the original MX Revolution were abandoned or crippled in some way -- for example, the hyper scrolling functionality.

On the other hand, it makes up for it with the new tracking system and the ability to change depleted batteries with a spare AA when the charging cable isn't handy. When I plug in the Unifying USB dongle, the 'Installing Device Drivers' dialogue appears, and searches for a driver, then fails stating that the driver failed to install. When reporting the issue to Logitech support, they claim that this is a Windows problem and that I should contact Windows support. I have tried this device on 2 Windows 7 x64 computers, one Professional and one Ultimate.

On the Ultimate PC it actually installed the first time and worked. When I restarted this PC and plugged in the dongle again the device driver installation dialogue appeared again, and this time it failed.

I now cannot get this mouse to work on either PC.



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