FWIW, I use the MX700 (8 button cordless optical), and the 
'ware with it had LESS features than v9.75!  I had lost v9.75, 
so thank God I found v9.75 on the net and I was sure to make 
several copies of it.

Unless yours is a brand new mouse just out, 9.75 should support 
everything, and I don't really think something in the registry 
would prevent that as far as other driver versions since you 
uninstalled them.  All I can tell you is to try and search the 
registry for every instance of "Logitech" AND "mouseware", and 
delete their entire keys.  Uninstall the drivers first of 
course before you do this.  Then you can try the latest version 
again since you're sure that it will support your mouse.  It 
may take a few reboots since their 'ware has this recognition 
problem sometimes.

I would say to ask Logitech, but I've found their "support" is 
even worse than ATI.
-Clint

Happy Holidays to all & God Bless
Clint Hamilton, Owner
http://OrpheusComputing.com )
http://ComputersCustomBuilt.com

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Lisa Schnepf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



I recently reformatted my hard drive, and when re-installing 
all of my
software, I thought I had misplaced my CD for my Logitech 
Cordless Trackman
FX, so I went to the website and downloaded the newest drivers. 
The new
drivers didn't support the webwheel effect that I liked so much 
about  the
mouse, so I contacted Logitech. At first, they didn't want to 
give me any
older drivers, but then they gave me an ftp site to search for 
version 9.61.
I tried that, it showed up as a two button mouse, with no 
web-wheel. I have
a four button mouse. I also looked on DriverGuide.com and found 
version 9.75
which is supposed to support the webwheel. That showed up as a 
two-button
mouse, too. I found a CD for logitech that had version 9.14 or 
something,
and originally tried that and it showed up as a two button 
mouse. I also
found an updated Windows XP driver that I had downloaded for 
the mouse and
tried that and it ALSO showed up as a two-button mouse. The 
only driver
software that seems to show up as a four button mouse now is 
the new one. My
question is this: is it possible since I installed the newest 
driver 9.79
and uninstalled it, that it is staying in the registry and not 
allowing any
older drivers to work right? I can't think of anything else, 
because the
older ones used to show up the right way. Right now, they are 
ALL
uninstalled, but who knows what the registry looks like since I 
tried
version 9.14, uninstalled it, 9.61, uninstalled it, 9.75 
uninstalled it,
9.79, uninstalled it. Thanks for your help.

~Just remember, if the world didn't suck, we'd all fall off~

Lisa
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