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March 17th, 2004 06:00

The pointer speed for the Logitech mouse should be "linked" to the touchpad speed (like a universal input device speed setting).  If you slide the setting over to high speed, the touchpad should speed up, but the mouse will speed up as well.  Unfortuneately, I have not found a way to separate the settings so that I can have the touchpad work at one speed and the mouse at another.

JK

Message Edited by jk79 on 03-17-2004 03:05 AM

March 17th, 2004 10:00

I guess that's in theory... it doesn't speed up in any noticable was for the Synaptic device but does for the mouse. I suppose I'll try reinstalling both drivers to see if that solves it. First things first. I was just wondering if there was a known issue.

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March 17th, 2004 11:00

Thats the way it works on my system, however I didn't bother installing the mouse control software, only the driver itself, this allows the Synaptics software to be the "Boss" of the external mouse as the synaptics software does have settings that apply to aftermarket external mice.

JK

March 17th, 2004 11:00

Hi: Ok, makes sense. Get rid of Logitech's mouseware and just install the driver. I'll give that a shot. I mostly use Synaptics, but for serious mousing an external mouse is pretty much essential. Thanx.

PD

March 17th, 2004 21:00

Just to follow up. I uninstalled the Logitech Mouseware junk and everything's working fine now. It doesn't need that software to run anyhow. Works fine with just the Synaptic driver, that is, both the external and the Synaptic mouse work fine without any logitech junk on their. Regards,

PD

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March 17th, 2004 22:00

Well, the "Mouseware junk" is actually one of the better behaving mouse drivers that are Synaptics-aware and do not try to take over the touchpad completely assuming that the external mouse is connected to the USB-port. The trick to access touchpad speed setting and few other Synaptics-specific settings is to boot the computer without the external mouse and the appropriate settings for the touchpad are visible again in mouse settings and can be changed. When the computer is booted with the external mouse, those settings will be retained for the touchpad, but they are not visible in the mouse control panel. 

March 18th, 2004 00:00

Bearw! Thanx for the tip. That worked out. I've now got them both getting along. I guess if I have to switch settings around, at least speed and acceleration, I'll just reboot without the external mouse plugged in. Thanx for the tip. I'm not sure that it makes much of a difference whether the driver loads, though the Logitech mouse does seem to permit higher motion speeds with its driver loaded. Thanx for taking the time to reply!!
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