Logitech M570 Driver Windows 10
- Logitech mouse not working in Windows 10 I downloaded the latest Setpoint and reinstalled it and then rebooted, but nothing has changed. Since everything was ok before, I am assuming Windows 10 is the culprit.
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- Sep 03, 2015 Logitech mouse not working in Windows 10 I downloaded the latest Setpoint and reinstalled it and then rebooted, but nothing has changed. Since everything was ok before, I am assuming Windows 10 is the culprit.
Advanced PC users may be able to update Logitech drivers manually by searching for the correct version at the Logitech Driver Support ensuring that it matches the device type and exact model, downloading and installing it. However, this process takes time and carries the risk of getting an incorrect driver version or downloading an unofficial driver, which may be bundled with spyware or viruses. After you upgrade your system to Window 10, your Logitech mouse doesn’t work properly or doesn’t work at all, the problem most probably caused due to driver issues. The mouse driver might be removing, outdated, incompatible with the new system, or driver conflicts occur. I originally posted this problem (One Logitech Setpoint for two different Logitech mice?- Windows 10 Forums), but as I feel there's a new twist, it would be best to start a new thread. Both my mice (M570 and M720) have the Logitech unifying mark on them, and there is a Logitech unifying dongle in place that was first being used by M570 with Setpoint.
- Pros
Good feature set. Solid performance. Comfortable, natural design. Plug and play experience.
- Cons
Scroll wheel and browser buttons placed a little too far forward for tiny hands. Scroll wheel was too resistant.
- Bottom Line
The Logitech Wireless Trackball M570 mouse provides a mixed feature set for the casual and gaming crowd coupled with a comfortable design.
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The classic trackball mouse belongs to a niche crowd, but after using one, it's hard to go back to the more mainstream point-and-click method of navigation. Logitech has introduced a new wireless trackball solution (via USB adapter) into this underrepresented category of computer mice, the M570 ($59.99 direct). This advanced navigating peripheral allows users the option of simple plug-and-play activation or stepping up their gaming experience with downloadable software. Its only faults are in its poorly placed browser buttons and scroll wheel.
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Design
The M570 has a dark grey, matte finish contrasted by the bold marble-looking blue trackball. The design is modest and not overly loud like most gaming mice and desktops tend to be. The structure of the device was comfortable, and the way my hand curved around its body felt natural. In between the two mouse buttons is a rubbery scroll wheel that I found to be too resistant for my tastes, compared to that of the smoother metallic and plastic scroll wheel of the M705. To the right of the mouse buttons are back and forward browser buttons, for quick and easy internet navigation.
The M570 weighs a light 4.8 ounces pounds, but held firmly in place even in my most intense gaming moments, by the four rubber stoppers for resistance. Also on the underside of the device is the on/off switch and a place for the AA battery (included) to power the M570 that also doubles as a holding place for the thumbnail USB wireless adapter.
The M570 is a little bulky, but it has to be to support the trackball. It measures in at 1.7 by 3.7 by 5.7-inches (HWD), and the only issue I had with the M570 was with its size. I could just barely touch the scroll wheel and the designated browser buttons were just out of reach. I could lend this minor discrepancy to my tiny, girly-hands, but still something for the small-handed to note.
Features
One of Logitech's great features with the M570 is the plug and play experience. Users have the option of simply using this mouse out of the box with no CD or software install. However, for those who want to fine tune the M570's settings to enhance their navigating or gaming experience, Logitech has easy to download software from their webpage.
The two sets of download options available include Logitech's Unifying Software that enables you to connect up to 6 compatible wireless devices on one USB. The Unifying program walks you through a set of simple steps to sync your Logitech keyboards or mice. I was able to sync my M705 wireless mouse and K250 keyboard to the M570's USB adapter.
The other software available for the M570 is the SetPoint 6.15, which allows you to customize your mouse settings. You can set how many lines the scroll wheel will scroll, pointer speed, and pointer acceleration. There's even a specific section for gaming and a place to change default button settings. You can even enable cool effects like a pointer trail and the program keeps stats on you device, like how many days of battery power you have left.
The M570 comes with a Logitech 3-year limited hardware warranty and is compatible with Windows XP, Vista, 7, and Mac OSX.
Performance
The M570 was responsive when pitted up against everyday tasks and the gaming grid. Its 18 months of suggested battery life from Logitech and its versatility of use on any surface (since there is no mouse waggling required) proved it was a reliable competitor.
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The Logitech Wireless Trackball M570 mouse provides a solid and reliable performance, coupled with a set of optional features to enhance the experience—all for the price of $59.99. Although, my experience was hampered by my small hands, which were unable to comfortably reach the scroll wheel and browser buttons, I was still impressed by the advanced navigating experience the M570 offered.
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Bottom Line: The Logitech Wireless Trackball M570 mouse provides a mixed feature set for the casual and gaming crowd coupled with a comfortable design.