Logitech SetPoint Mouse Software 4.80 is a driver and utility package designed to enhance the functionality and customization of Logitech mice and keyboards on Windows Vista 32-bit operating systems. This software allows users to configure their devices, customize button assignments, adjust cursor speed, and access other advanced features. While this specific version is tailored for an older operating system, it remains relevant for users who are still utilizing Windows Vista 32-bit and wish to optimize their Logitech peripherals.
This article provides comprehensive information on installing, uninstalling, troubleshooting, and understanding the compatibility aspects of Logitech SetPoint Mouse Software 4.80 for Vista 32-bit.
Installation Guide
The installation process for Logitech SetPoint Mouse Software 4.80 for Vista 32-bit is straightforward, but it’s crucial to follow these steps to ensure a smooth experience:
- Administrative Privileges: Ensure you are logged in to a user account with administrative privileges. This is essential for installing software correctly on Windows operating systems.
- Installation from CD (if available): If you have the Logitech SetPoint Software CD, insert it into your CD-ROM drive. The installation program should initiate automatically. If it doesn’t, navigate to the CD’s root directory and double-click "SETUP.EXE" to start the installation.
- Pre-existing Installations: If you have a previous version of SetPoint installed, it’s highly recommended to uninstall it manually before proceeding with the new installation. This helps prevent conflicts and ensures a clean installation. See the "Uninstall" section below for instructions.
Uninstallation Guide
To completely remove Logitech SetPoint Mouse Software 4.80 for Vista 32-bit from your system, follow these instructions:
- Access Control Panel: Open the Windows Control Panel.
- Uninstall a Program: Click on the "Uninstall a Program" link located within the "Programs" section of the Control Panel.
- Select Logitech SetPoint: Locate "Logitech SetPoint" in the list of installed programs.
- Uninstall: Click the "Uninstall" button to initiate the uninstallation process. Follow any on-screen prompts to complete the removal.
Troubleshooting: General Topics
Several general troubleshooting topics can help resolve common issues encountered with Logitech SetPoint Mouse Software 4.80 for Vista 32-bit.
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Compatibility with Logitech MouseWare and Previous Logitech Keyboard Software: If you have previously used Logitech MouseWare or older Logitech keyboard software on your system, consider the following:
- If you’re replacing older devices entirely with new ones, uninstall MouseWare or previous Logitech keyboard software before installing SetPoint.
- If you’re using both older and newer devices on the same system, consult the Logitech website for specific instructions on installing SetPoint alongside MouseWare and older keyboard software. Be aware that devices supported by MouseWare will continue to be managed by that application and will not appear in the SetPoint control panel.
- Before upgrading your operating system to Windows Vista, uninstall MouseWare or previous Logitech keyboard software as they are not compatible with Windows Vista.
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Compatibility with SetPoint 5.x and the G9/G9x Laser Mouse:
- The G9/G9x Laser Mouse is exclusively supported by SetPoint 5.x.
- SetPoint 5.x is generally compatible with other SetPoint versions, but note these points when installing or removing:
- If SetPoint 5.x is installed, and you want to install an earlier version (4.20 or earlier), uninstall SetPoint 5.x first. After installing the older version, you can reinstall SetPoint 5.x.
- Always back up profiles or macros created with SetPoint 5.x before uninstalling it.
- If you have both SetPoint 5.x and an older version installed, uninstall SetPoint 5.x before uninstalling the older version.
Troubleshooting: Mouse Topics
- Cordless 2.4 GHz Mouse Loses Connection: If your 2.4 GHz cordless mouse disconnects, navigate to the SetPoint folder (e.g., "C:Program FilesLogitechSetPoint") on your hard drive and double-click the file "Connect.exe". You can also download the connect utility from the Logitech website. Follow the on-screen instructions.
- Logitech Unifying Receiver: If your cordless mouse uses a Logitech Unifying receiver, go to "Start -> Programs -> Logitech -> Unifying -> Logitech Unifying Software" and follow the on-screen instructions. More information can be found on the Logitech website.
Troubleshooting: MX 5500 Desktop Bluetooth Topics
- Connecting the MX 5500 Desktop: Follow the instructions in the Quick Start Guide included with your product.
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Logitech USB Bluetooth Mini-Receiver Modes:
- Default Mode: The receiver must be plugged into a free USB port. Only the MX 5500 keyboard and MX Revolution Bluetooth mouse are connected, and Bluetooth hub functionality is disabled. Logitech recommends this mode for its simplicity and broad compatibility.
- Bluetooth Hub Mode: The receiver can act as a Bluetooth hub, allowing other Bluetooth devices to connect to your computer. This requires a compatible Bluetooth stack (see "Compatible Bluetooth Stacks" below). Logitech does not provide a Bluetooth stack. To enable the hub, go to Start Menu -> All Programs -> Logitech -> Mouse and Keyboard -> Bluetooth Connection Assistant, click "Connect Other Devices," and follow the instructions.
- Connecting Directly to PC’s Integrated Bluetooth Radio: Logitech does not guarantee correct functioning when connecting the MX 5500 desktop to an integrated Bluetooth radio. If problems occur, use the Logitech USB Bluetooth Mini-Receiver in default mode. To connect, go to Start Menu -> All Programs -> Logitech -> Mouse and Keyboard -> Bluetooth Connection Assistant, click "Use Integrated Radio," and follow the instructions. If no link is present, the Bluetooth software on your computer is incompatible with SetPoint.
- Returning to Default Mode: If you encounter issues, return to the default mode by ensuring the Logitech USB Bluetooth Mini-Receiver is plugged into a free USB port. Then, go to Start Menu -> All Programs -> Logitech -> Mouse and Keyboard -> Bluetooth Connection Assistant, click "Troubleshoot Connection," and then click "Disable Hub" or "Use Logitech Receiver."
- Compatible Bluetooth Stacks: The MX 5500 desktop is compatible with the Microsoft stack in Windows XP Service Pack 2 and the Microsoft stack in Windows Vista. Logitech does not guarantee normal functioning when the Bluetooth hub is enabled with other Bluetooth stacks.
- Smart Keys Feature: More information regarding the Smart Keys feature of your Keyboard/Remote Presets and Programmable F-Keys can be found on the Logitech website.
Download Links
You can download Logitech SetPoint Mouse Software 4.80 for Vista 32-bit from the following sources:
- TechSpot: https://www.techspot.com/drivers/driver/file/information/12550/
- Softpedia: https://drivers.softpedia.com/get/KEYBOARD-and-MOUSE/Logitech/Logitech-SetPoint-Mouse-Software-4-80-for-Vista-32-bit.shtml
- FileHorse: https://www.filehorse.com/download-logitech-setpoint/old-versions/ (Navigate to version 4.80 for Vista 32-bit)
- DriverGuide: https://www.driverguide.com/driver/detail.php?driverid=1657440
- Brothersoft: (Use with Caution as Brothersoft is known to bundle software)
https://www.brothersoft.com/logitech-setpoint-mouse-and-keyboard-software-download-45285.html
FCC Compliance
This hardware device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
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