by namhorp » Mon Mar 28, 2005 8:40 pm
Dear Christian,
I experienced exactly the same problem using Logitech MouseWare with the Audio Workstation Software Sequoia V8 . Using the Logitech driver supplied with Windows would be a solution but it doesn\'t allow the same functions.
A possible workaround is using Microsoft\'s Software Intellipoint 5.2 (Win XP and 2000) which you should find on the Microsoft support pages (search in Google for \"IP5_2Deu.exe\"). Intellipoint has the same features as Logitech Mouseware and even some more (for instance the possibility to store and automatically change software specific settings ). The only two restrictions I found are:
1) the LT mouse seems less sensitive as the MS mouse, I am at the limits with the speed setting.
2) you can connect the LT mouse only using the PS/2 port (which can\'t identify the device). As soon as you connect the LT mouse to USB , Windows recognizes the mouse as a Logitech mouse and automatically installs the Logitech driver from windows. As most LT mouses are delivered with an PS/2 - USB adaptor that shouldn\'t be a problem.
Arend
PS:
Fore more Information I add the comment of Sequoia\'s support (maybe it gives a hint to the cam2pc specialists):
\"We have done additional research about the current issues with Logitech
Mouse drivers in V8.
The results are as follows:
- All Logitech Mouses work alright if used with the standard Windows
functions.
- Some of the special Logitech operating features conflict with special
mouse treatment we do in Sequoia for appropriate mouse operation.
This is, among other, special double-click functions (Thumb- button, wheel-
operation) and the automatic recognition for \"Computer Games\" Logitech
offers in late versions of their drivers.
The conflicts, some of them may be persistent for quite some time by the
way, are rather minor, but unavoidable, as Sequoia needs special mouse
treatment to e.g. avoid unwanted displacement of Objects and operation of
right mouse button for special functions. As you see, this has been
implemented with good reason. These also all work with the standard
Microsoft Mouse implementation.
We are sorry that there are compatibility issues and are investigating
potential solutions, but we can not offer a deadline for this. As long it is
recommended to switch off incompatible functions during the operation of
Sequoia.\"