Install Logitech Wireless Keyboard K400r Drivers
For those of you who are using (and it seems plenty of you are), I wanted to provide an update about our software development for mice and keyboards. In early August, we will release an update to our for mice and keyboards that is officially certified for Windows 7. It will support all versions of Windows 7 and will be available on our Web site. Until then, you have a couple of options: • You can use the built-in mouse and keyboard drivers in Windows 7 • You can use the most recent version of SetPoint (equivalent to beta-level support). If you go with option one, you’ll get support for the three main mouse buttons, plus back and forward buttons if your mouse has them. For keyboards, you’ll have support for the F1 – F12 keys plus the Volume and Playback controls.

If you want to change the button or key assignments on your mouse or keyboard, or want full support for a mouse or keyboard with extra buttons (i.e. More than five buttons on a mouse or the extra function keys on a keyboard), you’ll need to use our SetPoint software. We have two versions of SetPoint that work with Windows 7, depending on which mouse or keyboard you have. For all mice and keyboards except the Logitech G9 and G9x Gaming Mice, use SetPoint 4.72. For the Logitech G9 and G9x Gaming Mice, use SetPoint 5.1. Both versions are on our website and can be downloaded.
After downloading you should open the archive and extract the Logitech Y-R0019 K400r driver to any location, then double-click the executable file to start the driver installation process. Download software to update all drivers automatically. Download Logitech Y-R0019 K400r driver. Click the button below to get to the download page. The Logitech Wireless Touch Keyboard K400r is a good choice for someone who wants to control a home-theater or living-room PC from a sofa or from across.
When downloading SetPoint, you’ll have to select “Windows Vista” as your operating system if you plan to install SetPoint on a Windows 7 system. This is because Windows 7 uses the same driver architecture for mice and keyboards as Windows Vista. Thus, the current versions of SetPoint for Windows Vista are essentially beta versions of our upcoming drivers for Windows 7.
It’s impossible to test every computer and configuration out there, so it’s important for us to hear what isn’t working. We’d also like to hear what you think of Windows 7, especially the features you find most useful. We’re always on the search for new tricks! James (and anyone else wanting to use a Logitech camera in Win7): I just had to “upgrade” from XP x64 Edition to Windows 7 Release Candidate because I wanted an iPhone but the iTunes synchronization won’t work under XP x64, but WILL work under Win7 x64.
ANYWAY, I already had the Logitech 9000 because it has the x64 drivers under XP. I was surprised when Windows7 simply loaded drivers it already had for my 9000.
It’s working fine. BTW – one of the best webcams I have ever used. Really like the auto-focus feature. I would have a bit more control over every detail of the camera *IF* I could install the full Logitech software package in Windows7, but it’s doing everything I need without it. Sean Turner Ditto, our whole business will be moving over to windows 7 asap on launch, and if we can’t get some decent logitech drivers by then we’ll be moving away from logitech for keyboards and mice to boot.
Is anyone at logitech actively testing your existing products on 7RC – let’s face it, the OS is as complete as any RC ever has been, so it’s the right platform to get it working on before you lose some of your customer base. My Microsoft bluetooth kb and mouse on my desk work perfectly with 7RC, but my V470 has been resigned to the depths of my laptop bag until there is a solution, which I am v. Disappointed about. Doug Dellit I’ve always been a big fan of Logitech mice and have bought many over the years for myself and companies I have worked for. I have a V470 now and just upgraded to Windows 7 RC and I find the WHEEL does NOT work and there is neither a comment from Logitech nor any solution. So I am using an older Logitech usb (VX Rev) for the moment but I want Bluetooth.
I’m very disappointed in Logitech. Why aren’t all Win 7 drivers ready now?? Many many upset Logitech customers around the world. The Microsoft equivalent mouse (5000) has a supported by Windows 7 logo and seems to have better features than my V470 (longer battery life etc). So it looks like I will be buying Microsoft mice in future! Fredrik Carlsson Hi Andy, here are some free tips for you regarding your WIndows 7 Setpoint software, things that I really, really hope will come true: – For keyboards: When pressing a keyboard function key (FN) or dedicated key on the keyboard), it should behave exactly like when pressing WIN + Number Key shortcut in Windows 7. Let’s take Calculator as example. Ipb 3 1 4 Nulled Dgta.