sry wollte nit alles lesen,
Lösung schaut so aus:
MX500 Perfect Configuration (MX300 too)
Okay well the other day I bought an MX500 after having an MSIE3.0, and I knew a lot of people were complaining about drivers etc. but I figured I'd find some way to make it ok. Anyway after a bit of searching I've got the MX500 running without the Logitech Control Panel sort of drivers, but with 800 DPI (you have to edit regedit stuff, and have the drivers installed for this usually), no acceleration at all etc. etc.
I found a guide on
http://www.clanwat.com and I've edited the guide for you guys because it was based a lot on Q3 engine games, the older drivers, PS2 (I know most people use USB so,) etc. This will also work for the MX300.
So here it is:
1) Download the Mouseware 9.75 drivers mw975enu.exe (
http://www.logitech.com).
2) Extract ' mw975enu.exe ' to a temporary directory. Winzip and WinRAR can do this by right clicking the .exe icon and click Extract files.. for WinRAR and Winzip - Extract to for Winzip.
3) Uninstall any previous mouseware drivers by simply add/remove programs of Logitech Mouseware. There is no need to dig in the registry to uninstall anything.
4) Reboot (If asked to install mouse drivers, click cancel or go directly to display list of... - Have Disk then step 6)
5) Start - Settings - (Control Panel) - (System) - [HardWare] -
|Device Manager| + Mice and other pointing devices |_ Right+click the mouse is has there (most likely HID-compliant something or rather) and click on -properties- - [Driver] - |Update Driver| - |Next| - (*)Check Display a list of known.... - |Next| - |Have Disk| - Browse to the directory you extracted the ' mw975enu.exe ' Mouseware drivers file to and click ok.
7) A list will show up showing IBM and Logitech brand mice. Click on Logitech and scroll down until your see your mouse.
*If you use a USB mouse, click the MX3/500 optical. If a PS/2 mouse, scroll further down until your see MX3/500 PS/2
Click OK and Next to complete installation.
For USB it should be something like:
HID-compliant MX500 Optical Mouse
or MX300 if you have that.
8) Reboot (On startup, your mouse should be working fine with no driver issues. If not, try it again making sure you have chosen the correct .inf file)
You will notice Control Panel - Mouse isnt the usual bad Logitech drivers. Now to turn off Acceleration and set the correct speed.
9) Open regedit. Change the following value's data in CurrentControlSet, CurrentControlSet001, and CurrentControlSet002 (and any more CurrentControlSet0xx you may have):
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\lmouflt2\Parameters\OpticalMouse12\0000 (if you have a MX300 it will be OpticalMouse11)
MouseSpeedX = 50
MouseSpeedY = 50
Acceleration = Off
Resolution = 8
*You should not have to add any values. Resolution sets 800 DPI, and the Speeds are set default/medium.
p.s. is schon a paar monate alt, könnt natürlich sein, dass es schon was besseres gibt.