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O.P. SetPoint - Do I need it?
I have a logitech media keyboard (corded) and I'm just wondering if I really need this SetPoint app running in the background? Will all the extra keys still work?




(probably not :/)

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10-01-2007 10:30 AM
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RE: SetPoint - Do I need it?
Setpoint is Logitech's mouse/keyboard driver. If you disable it special keys and other additional features on your keyboard may stop working.
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RE: SetPoint - Do I need it?
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Setpoint is Logitech's mouse/keyboard driver. If you disable it special keys and other additional features on your keyboard may stop working.

Hence the 'may'

On my MX3000 Cordless Desktop, there is a dial that you turn which is the volume control. With Windows Drivers it goes up and down silently, with SetPoint it shows this retarded thing on the screen in big green letters VOLUME | | | | | | - - - -  and it's really pissing me off :(.
10-01-2007 11:33 AM
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RE: SetPoint - Do I need it?
No everything should still work fine.
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RE: SetPoint - Do I need it?
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No everything should still work fine.

And how would you configure the 'F Keys' and the Special Function buttons :p?
10-01-2007 11:57 AM
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RE: SetPoint - Do I need it?
Depending on what keyboard/mice you have from logitech, you might need it.

Most of their peripherals will work without the program, but you will not be able to use any special function, reprogram your buttons and well have the notifications messages on the screen.

My advice is for you to install it, try it out, and then decide if you want to keep it or not.
10-01-2007 12:13 PM
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RE: RE: SetPoint - Do I need it?
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Originally posted by MenthiX
Setpoint is Logitech's mouse/keyboard driver. If you disable it special keys and other additional features on your keyboard may stop working.

Hence the 'may'

On my MX3000 Cordless Desktop, there is a dial that you turn which is the volume control. With Windows Drivers it goes up and down silently, with SetPoint it shows this retarded thing on the screen in big green letters VOLUME | | | | | | - - - -  and it's really pissing me off :(.


Can't you comment that part out and recompile? ;)
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RE: SetPoint - Do I need it?
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Can't you comment that part out and recompile?
Is SetPoint opensource :o?

Like albert said, try with it and without it and see what you miss. If you don't need the features added by SetPoint go without it (saves a bit of resources, and SetPoint doesn't seem that stable either :)).
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Can't you comment that part out and recompile?
Is SetPoint opensource :o?


I'm pretty sure it isn't. I get annoyed when software [especially driver software for hardware I've paid for] is stupid and they won't let me fix it.

That said, it looks like setpoint is somewhat malleable :) the config is held in xml files. Worth a look. So is this.
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It's not OpenSource :sad:.
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