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Hello

This is a combo keyboard and mouse.

It seems to run OK. I went to device manager and updated the driver online. There is no difference. I went to Logitech but there seems to be no need to get a driver.

Is this just lug and play with no need to attend to drivers?

TY

Peter

Yes Peterr. But Logitech has a software package called "Setpoint" that offers some useful options. I use it for my wired mouse and wireless keyboard, both Logitech
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I have the Logitech 520 keyboard and mouse as well.

I never installed the software and both work just fine.

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Some people prefer the software but my mouse/keyboard do everything that I need it to do without it.

~I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.~

~~Robert McCloskey~~

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I'll keep the software in mind but for now I'll KIS. I did see SetPoint at the Logitech site but it was confusing. I did not know if I had to download drivers or what.
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