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In my case I like to program the scroll wheel to "double click" which the default driver does not...at least not that I can see.
The latest Set Point driver gives me " cant find device" hence I went searching for a driver that would work from Logitech.
The Mouse I have is a "Unifying mouse" M510 I was wondering because there was no wireless keyboard present It gave that cant find device error. I have a wired keyboard.
Other than that I have no idea why I get the error
I understand reasons you mention about certain buttons can not be changed without it. Only what you see in Mouse settings in Control Panel. Unifying software from Logitech is only used for wireless devices to pair new devices up to 8 i believe and upair devices from wireless receiver this is all this does. Can't find device, where is this showing exactly in Setpoint ?
At the risk of screwing up things I decided to give it a try (installing the latest Setpoint again)
I downloaded SetPoint6.67.82_smart
executed the run command and immediately get the "Installation could not be completed" Unable to find the required components.
Heck... I'm using the Logitech M510 mouse using the earlier set point driver
Did you try the full installer Smart Installer and your sure it's the right bit 32 or 64bit.
Different models same problems, although the older setpoint.
https://forums.logitech.com/t5/Mice-and-Pointing-Devices/Windows-8-1-failed-install-quot-Unable-to-find-required
/td-p/1426193
https://forums.logitech.com/t5/Keybo...d/td-p/1396019
The advice I received from Logitech was in fact incorrect. I finally learned from the forum that the Setpoint installation was itself the problem. Once I uninstalled it, everything worked perfectly. Turns out, it is not needed for the MX Anywhere 2. I thought you might like to know for future reference. Reference at http://forums.logitech.com/t5/Mice-a...t/false#M68915
There is one problem remaining with the toolbar icon and the official Logitech internet site where one gets the same advice as you gave. In any case, I am up and working.
Glad you got it sorted out and fixed. You never mentioned to us which Mouse you had, all you mentioned here was you had a mouse that had issues with scroll and you were using Setpoint drivers and did not work. Mentioned in the forum post to the Logitech Support why this Mouse was listed to use Setpoint Software when in fact i see it wasn't either, you needed Logitech Options software. So all along you were using the wrong Software.Maybe we should of asked you which model mouse you were using. Believe what you see on the taskbar notification area is either mouse properties running or a Logitech Download assistant, notorious add on from Logitech.
http://support.logitech.com/en_us/product/mx-anywhere2