![]() ![]() Time-consuming, but it worked beautifully when I eventually fired it up. I adapted it for Puppy by downloading the tarball package, and manually placing everything in the correct location. This is available as pre-built packages for some of the more common main-stream distros. I had a nose round after consigning XP to the great scrapyard in the sky, and discovered Solaar, by Daniel Pavel. This works OK because once paired, it remains so it's a function of the Unifying receiver itself, and at a guess, there must be a wee 'flashROM' chip in the receiver's chipset (rather like a BIOS flash ROM chip). So you need to boot into Windows temporarily (I still had XP at the time), just long enough to install the SetPoint software and pair/un-pair/re-pair your devices. I, too, found the same old problem the Logitech 'SetPoint' software that allows pairing, etc, is only available for Windows and Mac. Rewind back around 2 years to when I was using a ZoneTouch T400 (this was the model with the laptop-style 'touch strip' replacing the scroll wheel - a really sweet mouse that I kept for nearly 4 years till the left-click button 'switch' gave up the ghost). Actually, Madders, that's not strictly true. ![]()
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