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    G15 drivers for Windows 7

    I have the Logitech G15 keyboard and used to run Windows Vista on my system. Recently i had upgraded Windows 7 RC 64 bit on my pc. Now the problem is that my Vista 64 bit G15 drivers don't work on Windows 7 RC 64 bit. I would like to know that where can i get G15 drivers that will support my Windows 7? What i need to do in order to get rid of the issue? Let me know the proper solution for the above problem.

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    Re: G15 drivers for Windows 7

    IIRC, the latest version of the software does that. My G15 works fine with the Vista x64 drivers, didn't even have to install in compatibility mode. The latest drivers for the G15 don't work out of the box for Windows 7.

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    Re: G15 drivers for Windows 7

    Use the compatability mode, Vista SP1, to get it to install. Then you just need to right click on the .exe file. As Windows 7 beta's have been around for a LONG time, combined with the fact that driver/software support is just about backwards compatible with Vista, there is NO excuse for logitech dragging their asses on this IMHO.

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    Re: G15 drivers for Windows 7

    For that you just need to install latest Vista drivers as an administrator that too in a compatibility mode. In order to get your G15 drivers work on Windows 7 RC 64 bit, you need to right click on the setup.exe, then go to the Properties, choose Compatibility and select Run as Administrator and Vista SP2 compatibility mode. That's it and your job is done.

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