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New version of Logitech's Mouseware v9.29.2...

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Features support for Windows 2000 Service Pack 2.
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cool, thx for the update.. i hope they fixed some of the issues i had w/ aim, acdsee and IE :(
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i dl'ed it a couple days ago. i'm gonna install it when i reinstall W2K
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I wouldn't install them on Win 2000. After installing them whenever I pressed both mouse buttons at once it would act like nothing happened, and then spaz out (clicking the left button by itself) for a random amount of time (usually 8-15 seconds).

I had to spend 30min carefully running around the registry deleting Logitech keys after removing Mouseware from add/remove programs to fix it.

If you're wondering how I mananged to hit both buttons at once, it was in Quake 3. The problem lies within the drivers not Quake 3 though. They work fine in Win 98SE...strange.

I found about a dozen other people with a similiar setup encountering the same exact problem.
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I don't recommend the Mouseware or the Intellimouse utilities. Except for legacy wheel support there's nothing in those utiltiies you really need, and in my experience there's always something that has a conflict with them.
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Haven't had problems with the dirvers yet. Just did a fresh install of W2K and isntalled them. My mouse used to shake and jitter on the screen, very annoying. Now it's gone.

If I didn't install the mouse drivers I would have 2 useless extra buttons. I click on the thumb button to double click and the wheel button to minimize all, comes in handy.
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I also found that mouseware screwes up the mouse in fps games in win2k... so i stopped using it, and i don't miss it :)
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I don't knwo about Logitech, but I don't need the Intellimouse software to use the extra buttons on my Explorer Optical.

I didn't say don't install the driver, just don't install the Mouseware utility. You can uninstall the utility and the driver will stay.
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i need logitech's mouseware to use my thumb button :( And to scroll in aim.... ok, that's not a big issue but its still annoying :) I'm gunna give it a shot soon... i completely forgot to download it.. heh
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