He stood at the terminal for a long time and turned the list, choosing a mouse. MX Revolution attracted everyone - design, my favorite brand, innovative chips. Inertial wheel friends praised ... Strained only the high price. “Oh, well, it will justify itself,” - I think. Bought, brought, unpacked and was going to stick into the system.
And on the desktop, I have Windows 2003 spinning. The reason for this is the presence of 4 gigabytes of RAM, which is not only weakly seen by this Windows32 (a great topic for habratopika, by the way, I already wrote a lot about this problem in my time).
Firewood from the disk was installed, SetPoint started up - but does not see the mouse. And the official logitech forum is cheerfully broadcasting: We do not support Windows 2003. ')
Searching for solutions on the web, I found a couple (use compatibility mode) - but something hasn't worked out yet.
One thing is not clear, w2k3 and wxp are like two drops of water - does Logitech find it so difficult to add a couple of lines of code so that everything works for abnormal people? Well, or if it is difficult, at least to send me normally, and not quietly not to work.
I would not be very upset, but here the click of a wheel without software behaves completely uncivilized - it does not work.
upd: Victory. Put the wood on the laptop with XP, pulled out all the inf and sys and dragged into the unfortunate comp. Bwahaha upd2: What is interesting: if you change the behavior settings of the same average click on one computer, and then poke the mouse, they will be applied on the other. Magic.