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Walney
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      04-03-2009
Could anybody give me some advice? I've been using the above mouse
quite satifactorily with XP for several years. Now, with a new
machine running Vista, I have discovered that, though the mouse is
"plug and play", its thumb-button on the left side, which I had
configured as double-click, is no longer working. I should be
grateful for any suggestions as to how to resolvbe this
 
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      04-03-2009
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> Could anybody give me some advice? I've been using the above mouse
> quite satifactorily with XP for several years. Now, with a new
> machine running Vista, I have discovered that, though the mouse is
> "plug and play", its thumb-button on the left side, which I had
> configured as double-click, is no longer working. I should be
> grateful for any suggestions as to how to resolvbe this


Have you loaded the driver for it? Some devices like yours come with a
setup disk so you might try that if you still have it and haven't tried
it already.

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      04-03-2009

On Fri, 3 Apr 2009 12:59:59 -0700 (PDT), Walney wrote:

>Could anybody give me some advice? I've been using the above mouse
>quite satifactorily with XP for several years. Now, with a new
>machine running Vista, I have discovered that, though the mouse is
>"plug and play", its thumb-button on the left side, which I had
>configured as double-click, is no longer working. I should be


You configured this how?

Through the installed (on XP) driver from Logitech (instead of the non
default MS 2/3 button only driver Vista) that you haven't yet installed
on the Vista PC?

>grateful for any suggestions as to how to resolvbe this


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      04-03-2009
"Walney" <> wrote in message
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> Could anybody give me some advice? I've been using the above mouse
> quite satifactorily with XP for several years. Now, with a new
> machine running Vista, I have discovered that, though the mouse is
> "plug and play", its thumb-button on the left side, which I had
> configured as double-click, is no longer working. I should be
> grateful for any suggestions as to how to resolvbe this




Walney

Try running the software that came with your mouse.
If that won't work then you will have to go to Logitech's website and hope
there is Vista compatible version.

Best
Paul.

 
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      04-04-2009
dumbass you think the mouse came with vista drivers, learn to read idiot

"PeeCee" <> wrote in message
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> "Walney" <> wrote in message
> news:8c5175b7-d313-41de-874d-...
>> Could anybody give me some advice? I've been using the above mouse
>> quite satifactorily with XP for several years. Now, with a new
>> machine running Vista, I have discovered that, though the mouse is
>> "plug and play", its thumb-button on the left side, which I had
>> configured as double-click, is no longer working. I should be
>> grateful for any suggestions as to how to resolvbe this

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>
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> Walney
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> Try running the software that came with your mouse.
> If that won't work then you will have to go to Logitech's website and hope
> there is Vista compatible version.
>
> Best
> Paul.


 
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      04-04-2009
Walney wrote:
> Could anybody give me some advice? I've been using the above mouse
> quite satifactorily with XP for several years. Now, with a new
> machine running Vista, I have discovered that, though the mouse is
> "plug and play", its thumb-button on the left side, which I had
> configured as double-click, is no longer working. I should be
> grateful for any suggestions as to how to resolvbe this


I used to have a Logitech Wireless Desktop where the non-optical mouse had
the third button on the side, but I've never found a Logitech Wireless +
optical mouse with the third button. Type number of yours?

As a substitute I am now using a Logitech Wireless desktop with optical
four-button mouse where I have configured one of the top-mounted buttons for
doubleclicks. But locating the third button for operating with the thumb was
a good idea; it even worked very well for a left-handed user like me, using
the ring- or middle finger.


 
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