Normally, you should see a tab labeled My Mouse where you can customize your MK550 Mouse using the Logitech SetPoint Mouse and Keyboard Software. If this tab isn't displayed, you'll need to re-install SetPoint.
NOTE: The mouse that came with your MK550 Desktop will display in SetPoint as Wireless Mouse M510. If you have more than one Logitech mouse and the M510 isn't currently displayed, click the down arrow next to the current product name and select it from the drop-down menu that displays.
SetPoint with the My Mouse tab
Here's how the SetPoint Settings window looks *with* the My Mouse tab:
SetPoint without the My Mouse tab
Here's how the SetPoint Settings window looks *without* the My Mouse tab:
To uninstall SetPoint:
- Go to Add or Remove Programs.
- Start menu view: Start > Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs
- Classic start menu view: Start > Settings >Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs
- Select Logitech SetPoint from the list of programs displayed.
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Click the Remove button and follow the on-screen instructions to uninstall SetPoint.
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Download and install the latest version of SetPoint from the M510 Mouse Downloads Page.
NOTE: You may need to restart your system after SetPoint has been installed.
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After your system restarts, open SetPoint to verify that the My Mouse tab is available.
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Right-click on the SetPoint icon in the system tray (at the bottom right corner of the screen next to your clock) and select Exit.
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Click on the Windows Start button and choose Run.
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Type %windir% in the Run dialog box (shown below).
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Double-click the System32 folder to open it.
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Double-click the drivers folder.
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Rename the file wdf01000.sys to wdf01000.bak.
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Re-install SetPoint.
WARNING: Before you reboot, check if the wdf01000.sys file is present. Rebooting without this file may prevent some of your hardware, including mice and keyboards, from working properly. If the wdf01000.sys file is not present, rename wdf01000.bak back to wdf01000.sys.
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Reboot the computer.
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Once your system restarts, open SetPoint to verify that the My Mouse tab is now available.
- Go to Uninstall a program:
- Start menu view: Start > Control Panel > Uninstall a program
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Classic start menu view: Start > Settings >Control Panel > Programs and Features > Uninstall
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Select Logitech SetPoint from the list of programs displayed, as shown below.
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Click the Uninstall button highlighted above and follow the on-screen instructions to uninstall SetPoint.
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Download and install the latest version of SetPoint from the Downloads Page.
NOTE: You may need to reboot your system after SetPoint has been installed. -
After your system restarts, open SetPoint to verify that the My Mouse tab is available.
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Go to Uninstall a program (Start > Control Panel > Uninstall a program).
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Select Logitech SetPoint from the list of programs displayed, as shown below.
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Click the Uninstall button highlighted above and follow the on-screen instructions to uninstall SetPoint.
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After you uninstall SetPoint, download and install the latest version of SetPoint from the Downloads Page.
NOTE: You may need to reboot your system after SetPoint has been installed.
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Once your system restarts, open SetPoint to verify that the My Mouse tab is now available./p>