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Logitech Pro 2400 Cordless Desktop K/B & Mouse
Have recently upgraded to Windows 7 on my Dell Inspriron 530. The K/B and Mouse are now getting a bit old and the latest driver is for Windows XP.
Could sure use some suggestions of what to look for, if I decided to change the K/B and Mouse.
Will be very grateful for any advice
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Could sure use some suggestions of what to look for, if I decided to change the K/B and Mouse.
Will be very grateful for any advice
OS
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When I was looking for a driver, I couldn't find my product code listed, but you certainly did.
I have downloaded the software, but again, could not find my model on the long list of keyboards; also went threw all the pictures and it wasn't there either.
But, here's a pleasant surprise, something installed and seems to be working. It lists the correct keyboard model, but the mouse is not correct. However, it all seems to be working together, so I'll just "See how it goes."
Thanks very much for your help. I really appreciate it, but still may decide to buy a new cordless k/b and mouse. Any suggestions?
OS
When I was looking for a driver, I couldn't find my product code listed, but you certainly did.
I have downloaded the software, but again, could not find my model on the long list of keyboards; also went threw all the pictures and it wasn't there either.
But, here's a pleasant surprise, something installed and seems to be working. It lists the correct keyboard model, but the mouse is not correct. However, it all seems to be working together, so I'll just "See how it goes."
Thanks very much for your help. I really appreciate it, but still may decide to buy a new cordless k/b and mouse. Any suggestions?
OS
My 'office' is using a rather ancient Logitech Cordless Desktop MX3000 combo, which has followed me thru XP, Vista and Windows 7. Provided you pick up the 'setpoint' software from Logitech it always works fine.
My other pc (gaming machine) uses a Logitech G15 K/Board with a Razr Copperhead mouse, both also getiing on in years, both working fine.
If it were me I'd buy another Logitech product, just because they've never let me down.
At the moment i have nothing in mind because I believe in "If it aint broke, don't fix it!"
My other pc (gaming machine) uses a Logitech G15 K/Board with a Razr Copperhead mouse, both also getiing on in years, both working fine.
If it were me I'd buy another Logitech product, just because they've never let me down.
At the moment i have nothing in mind because I believe in "If it aint broke, don't fix it!"
And sound advice that is SlackAlice
Still waiting before I say everything is A-Ok. But................it sure seems to be.
And, as the current k/b and mouse apparantly still have some more mileage left on the clock, I will only replace them if it is Logitech in a super-sale.
Thank you very much for taking up so much of your time to help.
Old Salt
Still waiting before I say everything is A-Ok. But................it sure seems to be.
And, as the current k/b and mouse apparantly still have some more mileage left on the clock, I will only replace them if it is Logitech in a super-sale.
Thank you very much for taking up so much of your time to help.
Old Salt
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