Follow-up. Extremetech review has some screen shots of drivers.
Which turned out to be Logitech SetPoint one.
The drivers are BUGGY AS HELL.
Two times I had to reinstall Windows completely because SetPoint drivers (which are mandatory for Logitech trackballs) had screwed up MSInstall service baring me from installing/unstalling software to/from system.
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Follow-up. Extremetech review has some screen shots of drivers.
Which turned out to be Logitech SetPoint one.
The drivers are BUGGY AS HELL.
Two times I had to reinstall Windows completely because SetPoint drivers (which are mandatory for Logitech trackballs) had screwed up MSInstall service baring me from installing/unstalling software to/from system.
Beware.