C cees106 macrumors newbie Original poster Oct 30, 2006 8 0 Oct 30, 2006 #1 Today I tried to run the instalation disc for my new logitech mouse but my computer (m b p) cant open 'setup.exe' or 'autorun.inf'. What to do?
Today I tried to run the instalation disc for my new logitech mouse but my computer (m b p) cant open 'setup.exe' or 'autorun.inf'. What to do?
P p0intblank macrumors 68030 Sep 20, 2005 2,548 2 New Jersey Oct 30, 2006 #3 Those are both Windows filetypes... what are you trying to install exactly?
C cees106 macrumors newbie Original poster Oct 30, 2006 8 0 Oct 30, 2006 #4 I got the logitech mx 1000, the manual said to put the instalation disc in my comp so I could assign the extra buttons ect.
I got the logitech mx 1000, the manual said to put the instalation disc in my comp so I could assign the extra buttons ect.
patrick0brien macrumors 68040 Oct 24, 2002 3,246 9 The West Loop Oct 30, 2006 #5 -cees106 DL the most recent Logitech Command Center from Logitech. You can use the basic features of the mouse until you get that installed.
-cees106 DL the most recent Logitech Command Center from Logitech. You can use the basic features of the mouse until you get that installed.
C cees106 macrumors newbie Original poster Oct 30, 2006 8 0 Oct 30, 2006 #6 patrick0brien said: -cees106 DL the most recent Logitech Command Center from Logitech. You can use the basic features of the mouse until you get that installed. Click to expand... Thanx! Works good, stil have a litle problem: My 'richt click' funktion disapeared and how can I get Expose assignd to a button on my mouse? thanx
patrick0brien said: -cees106 DL the most recent Logitech Command Center from Logitech. You can use the basic features of the mouse until you get that installed. Click to expand... Thanx! Works good, stil have a litle problem: My 'richt click' funktion disapeared and how can I get Expose assignd to a button on my mouse? thanx
jessep28 macrumors 6502 Sep 8, 2006 380 0 Omaha, NE Oct 30, 2006 #7 I downloaded the Disk Image and looked inside the readme file. Go to System Preferences ---> Logitech Control Center Icon You should be able to reconfigure your buttons through there. If you don't have such, download the support software from here and install: http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/downloads/software/US/EN,CRID=1792,contentid=9409,OSID=9 Good luck.
I downloaded the Disk Image and looked inside the readme file. Go to System Preferences ---> Logitech Control Center Icon You should be able to reconfigure your buttons through there. If you don't have such, download the support software from here and install: http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/downloads/software/US/EN,CRID=1792,contentid=9409,OSID=9 Good luck.