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I wonder whether anything has change with drivers for Logitech QuickCam,
since this post appeared in August? Do the vendors / producers of Logitech webcams do have drivers for Vista ready? Thanks =============== Try the XP drivers - that is how I use my Pro 4000. -- Richard Hay Webmaster http://WindowsObserver.com Windows Vista Build 5472 (x86) Windows Live Butterfly "Bill "Dad"" wrote in message ... My webcams have been useless to me since I installed Vista. I use a couple of Logitech Quickcam Pro 4000's and they vitally important to what I do. I have looked around have found that others are having the same problem. Does anyone know of a workaround. Thanks, |
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I have an old quickcam sphere,
I was able to make it work by installing manually the drivers (select yourself the correct ini file) then installing the latest quickcam 10 "Jdr" wrote: I wonder whether anything has change with drivers for Logitech QuickCam, since this post appeared in August? Do the vendors / producers of Logitech webcams do have drivers for Vista ready? Thanks =============== Try the XP drivers - that is how I use my Pro 4000. -- Richard Hay Webmaster http://WindowsObserver.com Windows Vista Build 5472 (x86) Windows Live Butterfly "Bill "Dad"" wrote in message ... My webcams have been useless to me since I installed Vista. I use a couple of Logitech Quickcam Pro 4000's and they vitally important to what I do. I have looked around have found that others are having the same problem. Does anyone know of a workaround. Thanks, |
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Thanks, for your reply.
Manually ? What did you do actually? What's the procedure? I wanted to install drivers to my Quick Cam Orbit and it didn't accepted. How did you work out this problem? May be I should try latest quickCam 10 too. Thanks! "otiasj" wrote in message ... I have an old quickcam sphere, I was able to make it work by installing manually the drivers (select yourself the correct ini file) then installing the latest quickcam 10 "Jdr" wrote: I wonder whether anything has change with drivers for Logitech QuickCam, since this post appeared in August? Do the vendors / producers of Logitech webcams do have drivers for Vista ready? Thanks =============== Try the XP drivers - that is how I use my Pro 4000. -- Richard Hay Webmaster http://WindowsObserver.com Windows Vista Build 5472 (x86) Windows Live Butterfly "Bill "Dad"" wrote in message ... My webcams have been useless to me since I installed Vista. I use a couple of Logitech Quickcam Pro 4000's and they vitally important to what I do. I have looked around have found that others are having the same problem. Does anyone know of a workaround. Thanks, |
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I've just tried installed the drivers manually as I understood it.
Vista stops everything incompatible ... I have tried two version of drivers for Quick Cam Orbit and quckickcam 10. None works , however - the earlier one version drivers are installed and giving picture OK , but Mike doesn't work. "otiasj" wrote in message ... I have an old quickcam sphere, I was able to make it work by installing manually the drivers (select yourself the correct ini file) then installing the latest quickcam 10 "Jdr" wrote: I wonder whether anything has change with drivers for Logitech QuickCam, since this post appeared in August? Do the vendors / producers of Logitech webcams do have drivers for Vista ready? Thanks =============== Try the XP drivers - that is how I use my Pro 4000. -- Richard Hay Webmaster http://WindowsObserver.com Windows Vista Build 5472 (x86) Windows Live Butterfly "Bill "Dad"" wrote in message ... My webcams have been useless to me since I installed Vista. I use a couple of Logitech Quickcam Pro 4000's and they vitally important to what I do. I have looked around have found that others are having the same problem. Does anyone know of a workaround. Thanks, |
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This is really an issue with Logitech not Microsoft since Logitech is slow to
release driver/software support for Windows Vista. Since Microsoft is now at Release Candidate 1 stage of developement I'm a little surprized Logitech isn't asking Vista evaluators to test drivers with Logitech hardware. As it is now the Logitech hardware I have either lacks driver or software support and in some cases even both. Such as the Logitech Quickcam Orbit a device I paid $140.00 which is now a paperweight. |
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I agree entirely. However, according to the Logitech sources
(and other vendors too) Microsoft did not made available in advance coding for Vista RC1. Hence the dely with the drivers. Similar situation is with the HP scanners. Taking into consideration that Beta Testers have an enthusiastic approach to the testing venture - we may understand some delay supplying of drivers for RC1 - but total of them is gently speaking unforgivable. "Dark Knight" wrote in message ... This is really an issue with Logitech not Microsoft since Logitech is slow to release driver/software support for Windows Vista. Since Microsoft is now at Release Candidate 1 stage of developement I'm a little surprized Logitech isn't asking Vista evaluators to test drivers with Logitech hardware. As it is now the Logitech hardware I have either lacks driver or software support and in some cases even both. Such as the Logitech Quickcam Orbit a device I paid $140.00 which is now a paperweight. |
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Hello,
I have Logitech quickcam pro 5000 and I have installed driver in this way: - download last package from logitech site - extrach it in to a folder - go on device manager and right click on device that is not recognized, install driver... and select the folder for find driver - the sistem will install the driver automatically ![]() Pasquale from Spain "Dark Knight" wrote in message ... This is really an issue with Logitech not Microsoft since Logitech is slow to release driver/software support for Windows Vista. Since Microsoft is now at Release Candidate 1 stage of developement I'm a little surprized Logitech isn't asking Vista evaluators to test drivers with Logitech hardware. As it is now the Logitech hardware I have either lacks driver or software support and in some cases even both. Such as the Logitech Quickcam Orbit a device I paid $140.00 which is now a paperweight. |
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Hello,
I have Logitech quickcam pro 5000 and I have installed driver in this way: - download last package from logitech site - extrach it in to a folder - go on device manager and right click on device that is not recognized, install driver... and select the folder for find driver - the sistem will install the driver automatically ![]() Pasquale from Spain "Jdr" wrote in message ... I've just tried installed the drivers manually as I understood it. Vista stops everything incompatible ... I have tried two version of drivers for Quick Cam Orbit and quckickcam 10. None works , however - the earlier one version drivers are installed and giving picture OK , but Mike doesn't work. "otiasj" wrote in message ... I have an old quickcam sphere, I was able to make it work by installing manually the drivers (select yourself the correct ini file) then installing the latest quickcam 10 "Jdr" wrote: I wonder whether anything has change with drivers for Logitech QuickCam, since this post appeared in August? Do the vendors / producers of Logitech webcams do have drivers for Vista ready? Thanks =============== Try the XP drivers - that is how I use my Pro 4000. -- Richard Hay Webmaster http://WindowsObserver.com Windows Vista Build 5472 (x86) Windows Live Butterfly "Bill "Dad"" wrote in message ... My webcams have been useless to me since I installed Vista. I use a couple of Logitech Quickcam Pro 4000's and they vitally important to what I do. I have looked around have found that others are having the same problem. Does anyone know of a workaround. Thanks, |
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Hello,
I have Logitech quickcam pro 5000 and I have installed driver in this way: - download last package from logitech site - extrach it in to a folder - go on device manager and right click on device that is not recognized, install driver... and select the folder for find driver - the sistem will install the driver automatically ![]() Pasquale from Spain "Jdr" wrote in message ... Thanks, for your reply. Manually ? What did you do actually? What's the procedure? I wanted to install drivers to my Quick Cam Orbit and it didn't accepted. How did you work out this problem? May be I should try latest quickCam 10 too. Thanks! "otiasj" wrote in message ... I have an old quickcam sphere, I was able to make it work by installing manually the drivers (select yourself the correct ini file) then installing the latest quickcam 10 "Jdr" wrote: I wonder whether anything has change with drivers for Logitech QuickCam, since this post appeared in August? Do the vendors / producers of Logitech webcams do have drivers for Vista ready? Thanks =============== Try the XP drivers - that is how I use my Pro 4000. -- Richard Hay Webmaster http://WindowsObserver.com Windows Vista Build 5472 (x86) Windows Live Butterfly "Bill "Dad"" wrote in message ... My webcams have been useless to me since I installed Vista. I use a couple of Logitech Quickcam Pro 4000's and they vitally important to what I do. I have looked around have found that others are having the same problem. Does anyone know of a workaround. Thanks, |
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Hello,
I have Logitech quickcam pro 5000 and I have installed driver in this way: - download last package from logitech site - extrach it in to a folder - go on device manager and right click on device that is not recognized, install driver... and select the folder for find driver - the sistem will install the driver automatically ![]() Pasquale from Spain "otiasj" wrote in message ... I have an old quickcam sphere, I was able to make it work by installing manually the drivers (select yourself the correct ini file) then installing the latest quickcam 10 "Jdr" wrote: I wonder whether anything has change with drivers for Logitech QuickCam, since this post appeared in August? Do the vendors / producers of Logitech webcams do have drivers for Vista ready? Thanks =============== Try the XP drivers - that is how I use my Pro 4000. -- Richard Hay Webmaster http://WindowsObserver.com Windows Vista Build 5472 (x86) Windows Live Butterfly "Bill "Dad"" wrote in message ... My webcams have been useless to me since I installed Vista. I use a couple of Logitech Quickcam Pro 4000's and they vitally important to what I do. I have looked around have found that others are having the same problem. Does anyone know of a workaround. Thanks, |
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