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I do... from what I can tell, If your device didn't come with a Bolt receiver, you have to buy one. What problem am I solving with that device? I have many many Logitech peripherals scattered across different machines - like most everyone. A box full of unifying receivers. I can't figure out why I would purchase Bolt dongles.
the 8.54.161 version is the last version to support Win7
the 9.xx versions of Logitech Options seem to only support Win10 and have dropped Win7 & 8.x support
I'm gonna download & install 9.40.86 on a Win10 machine and test out my brother's Logitech K400 plus wireless keyboard which requires the Logitech Options software to configure both the K400 plus keyboard and the unifying receiver that came with it
Bumpety-bump!
- Software Version: 9.50.269
- Last Update: 2022-01-07
- OS: Windows 10
- File Size: 277 MB
Why update?
+ Adobe 2022 Support
+ Changed shortcut to PrintScreen on the Screen Capture key in MX Keys for Business
+ Additional security fixes
Download page:
Logitech Options – Logitech Support + Download
Direct link:
https://download01.logi.com/web/ftp/..._installer.exe
I don't know if you've seen this yet, but you might want to check it out. I reported the problem described there to Logitech before the release of 9.50.269, but it was is not addressed in that latest update.
Mysterious mouse behavior - Windows 10 Forums
A workaround is to uninstall Logitech Options after using it, and reinstall when you have need of it, after which you can uninstall again. Devices will run properly without having it installed.
Updated mine to 9.50.269, no problems, but I don't use extensions. I also just got a FW update for my Craft keyboard.
Quick Question...
I am on Windows 10 64 bit Pro and have Logitech Options 8.36.86. I know that it is now 9.50.269 but if I tell it to check for updates it does not show it. Am I doing something wrong and if I d/l the New software will it install over my old one or will I then need to setup the software again and pair the devices?