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Cordless Mouse Software Help

I bought the cordless mouse & keyboard from ebuyer just after new year. Unfortunately I haven't been able to set it up until yesterday.
I have discovered that the driver disk to set the buttons & hotkeys is cracked, so it won't load.
I have contacted ebuyer but, naturally they don't want too know (I know I should have checked it sooner).
Can anybody advise me on a way to install the software so that I can use the thing properly.

Thanks
Izzitme
Going down the Oteley Road to see the Shrewsbury aces! :T

Comments

  • lee634
    lee634 Posts: 1,030 Forumite
    Whats the maufacturer and make of the mouse????
  • izzitme
    izzitme Posts: 413 Forumite
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    lee634 wrote:
    Whats the maufacturer and make of the mouse????

    It is an ebuyer model. No name on packaging, but it says "Entry Level Slimline Desktop Wireless".
    On the booklet supplied it says "Model: MK1352WC".
    I cannot find a manufacturers name anywhere on any parts or in the booklet.
    Going down the Oteley Road to see the Shrewsbury aces! :T
  • bigdic
    bigdic Posts: 245 Forumite
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    Contact e-buyer and tell them you'll return it unless they can provide you with a proper driver. In my opinion it's not fit for the purpose they sold it for so you're well within your rights as far as I can see.
  • barnabee
    barnabee Posts: 1,210 Forumite
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    If it's this one here somebody else posted a similar question on the e-buyer forums and has had no luck.
  • lee634
    lee634 Posts: 1,030 Forumite
    bigdic wrote:
    Contact e-buyer and tell them you'll return it unless they can provide you with a proper driver. In my opinion it's not fit for the purpose they sold it for so you're well within your rights as far as I can see.

    Exactly what i was going to say, Its not as though you have copied the disk etc, all you wanty is the correct drivers, it would call as above especially as its less than a month old
  • izzitme
    izzitme Posts: 413 Forumite
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    Thanks everyone for your replies. I will try ebuyer again & see what they say.
    Going down the Oteley Road to see the Shrewsbury aces! :T
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