![]() |
Intellitype / Intellipoint?
This has probably been done to death, but does *anyone* have a rough idea of
when we're likely to see Intellitype and Intellipoint for Windows XP x64? It's just kinda strange (and annoying) that Microsoft has released this operating system without releasing drivers for their own hardware. Apart from that, no complaints with x64! |
Re: Intellitype / Intellipoint?
"menzies" <menzies@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:82218678-61FB-4086-9DA2-F0900C6A4E0D@microsoft.com... > This has probably been done to death, but does *anyone* have a rough idea > of > when we're likely to see Intellitype and Intellipoint for Windows XP x64? > > It's just kinda strange (and annoying) that Microsoft has released this > operating system without releasing drivers for their own hardware. > > Apart from that, no complaints with x64! Microsoft has stated they have no plans to produce 64 bit drivers anytime in the near future. FWIW, Logitech has 64 bit drivers for it's mice/keyboards/game controllers etc, and their build quality and functionality are far superior to anything MS has. MS sees their hardware as disposable/expendable, and they are rather cheaply built. Logitech hardware will both outperform and outlast anything that Microsoft, Kensinton or the others have. Bobby |
Re: Intellitype / Intellipoint?
Here is from Charlie
------- As others have commented, the answer isn't good. I got the following official word from the Intellipoint group: "Microsoft mice and keyboards have basic functionality with the new 64-bit operating systems, but the newer features like the Magnifier, Tilt Wheel or My Favorites Keys will not work. At this point, use of 64-bit operating systems is primarily limited to very early adopters. We are looking into full compatibility with the 64-bit operating system for future products and will keep you updated if we have any announcements. " Unofficially, but OK to share, I got told that they're looking at first half of next year. IOW, an entire year after the shipment of the OS. Personally? Buy Logitech. I've always liked their stuff better anyway, and at least they appear to be trying. -- Charlie. http://msmvps.com/xperts64 "menzies" <menzies@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:82218678-61FB-4086-9DA2-F0900C6A4E0D@microsoft.com... > This has probably been done to death, but does *anyone* have a rough idea > of > when we're likely to see Intellitype and Intellipoint for Windows XP x64? > > It's just kinda strange (and annoying) that Microsoft has released this > operating system without releasing drivers for their own hardware. > > Apart from that, no complaints with x64! |
Re: Intellitype / Intellipoint?
Thanks for that guys, It's a bit disappointing, but what can ya do....
I don't really want to go buy Logitech at the moment, the hardware I've got (Multimedia Natural Keyboard and an IntelliMouse), I'm quite happy with. "John Barnes" wrote: > Here is from Charlie > > ------- > > As others have commented, the answer isn't good. I got the following > official word from the Intellipoint group: > > "Microsoft mice and keyboards have basic functionality with the new > 64-bit operating systems, but the newer features like the Magnifier, > Tilt Wheel or My Favorites Keys will not work. At this point, use of > 64-bit operating systems is primarily limited to very early adopters. We > are looking into full compatibility with the 64-bit operating system for > future products and will keep you updated if we have any announcements. " > > Unofficially, but OK to share, I got told that they're looking at first half > of next year. IOW, an entire year after the shipment of the OS. > > Personally? Buy Logitech. I've always liked their stuff better anyway, and > at least they appear to be trying. > > > -- > Charlie. > http://msmvps.com/xperts64 > > "menzies" <menzies@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:82218678-61FB-4086-9DA2-F0900C6A4E0D@microsoft.com... > > This has probably been done to death, but does *anyone* have a rough idea > > of > > when we're likely to see Intellitype and Intellipoint for Windows XP x64? > > > > It's just kinda strange (and annoying) that Microsoft has released this > > operating system without releasing drivers for their own hardware. > > > > Apart from that, no complaints with x64! > > > |
Re: Intellitype / Intellipoint?
"menzies" <menzies@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:97EC1C64-E2BE-41A9-A786-4B21C233CF69@microsoft.com... > Thanks for that guys, It's a bit disappointing, but what can ya do.... > > I don't really want to go buy Logitech at the moment, the hardware I've > got > (Multimedia Natural Keyboard and an IntelliMouse), I'm quite happy with. > > "John Barnes" wrote: > >> Here is from Charlie >> >> ------- >> >> As others have commented, the answer isn't good. I got the following >> official word from the Intellipoint group: >> >> "Microsoft mice and keyboards have basic functionality with the new >> 64-bit operating systems, but the newer features like the Magnifier, >> Tilt Wheel or My Favorites Keys will not work. At this point, use of >> 64-bit operating systems is primarily limited to very early adopters. We >> are looking into full compatibility with the 64-bit operating system for >> future products and will keep you updated if we have any announcements. " >> >> Unofficially, but OK to share, I got told that they're looking at first >> half >> of next year. IOW, an entire year after the shipment of the OS. >> >> Personally? Buy Logitech. I've always liked their stuff better anyway, >> and >> at least they appear to be trying. >> >> >> -- >> Charlie. >> http://msmvps.com/xperts64 >> >> "menzies" <menzies@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:82218678-61FB-4086-9DA2-F0900C6A4E0D@microsoft.com... >> > This has probably been done to death, but does *anyone* have a rough >> > idea >> > of >> > when we're likely to see Intellitype and Intellipoint for Windows XP >> > x64? >> > >> > It's just kinda strange (and annoying) that Microsoft has released this >> > operating system without releasing drivers for their own hardware. >> > >> > Apart from that, no complaints with x64! >> >> >> You'll be replacing them in short order anyway...as stated MS hardware just does not hold up for very long. Bobby |
Re: Intellitype / Intellipoint?
i beg to differ. I have had an "internet keyboard pro" and intellimouse 3
for years and they both work perfectly. It's criminal MS are not producing drivers for their own OS and hardware. snip > > You'll be replacing them in short order anyway...as stated MS hardware > just does not hold up for very long. > > Bobby > > |
Re: Intellitype / Intellipoint?
"Piers James" <nospam.forme@spamkiller.com> wrote in message
news:uPlprgStFHA.904@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... >i beg to differ. I have had an "internet keyboard pro" and intellimouse 3 >for years and they both work perfectly. It's criminal MS are not producing >drivers for their own OS and hardware. As far as the Intellimouse Explorer 3.0 goes, I've gone through about four, and my friends have had theirs die on them too. It was the same pattern in every case; it'd work for a few months or so, fade in and out for a couple days, then die altogether. It was a shame because I really liked it. The problem was so common that I vaugely remember Microsoft offering replacements basically no questions asked. |
Re: Intellitype / Intellipoint?
maybe the older hardware was better built and hence last longer, 'cos I
haven't had any problems at all. "James Park" <someone@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:OBATQxUtFHA.3908@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > "Piers James" <nospam.forme@spamkiller.com> wrote in message > news:uPlprgStFHA.904@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... >>i beg to differ. I have had an "internet keyboard pro" and intellimouse 3 >>for years and they both work perfectly. It's criminal MS are not producing >>drivers for their own OS and hardware. > > As far as the Intellimouse Explorer 3.0 goes, I've gone through about > four, and my friends have had theirs die on them too. It was the same > pattern in every case; it'd work for a few months or so, fade in and out > for a couple days, then die altogether. It was a shame because I really > liked it. The problem was so common that I vaugely remember Microsoft > offering replacements basically no questions asked. > |
| All times are GMT. The time now is 08:45 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin®. Copyright ©2000 - 2013, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
SEO by vBSEO ©2010, Crawlability, Inc.