Intellipoint and Intellitype

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Peter Rogers

Resolving problems with optical wireless mouse recently, solved by
installing Intellipoint Pro v 5

However, I noticed that on the hard drive, there are directories for
Intellipoint and Intellipoint 5.5 and incidentally also for the
keyboard Intellitype Pro and Intellitype Pro 5.5.

All the shortcuts and registry entries point to the directories
without the 5.5 at the end and everything seems to work OK.

Should the 5.5 directories have been deleted as part of the
installation process? (The files in both directories are identical
ages, sizes and times)

Shall I use the "If it aint broke don't fix it" maxim?

Peter

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/Peter Rogers/ said:
Resolving problems with optical wireless mouse recently, solved by
installing Intellipoint Pro v 5

However, I noticed that on the hard drive, there are directories for
Intellipoint and Intellipoint 5.5 and incidentally also for the
keyboard Intellitype Pro and Intellitype Pro 5.5.

All the shortcuts and registry entries point to the directories
without the 5.5 at the end and everything seems to work OK.

Should the 5.5 directories have been deleted as part of the
installation process? (The files in both directories are identical
ages, sizes and times)

Shall I use the "If it aint broke don't fix it" maxim?

Delete to the RECYCLE BIN, where items can be restored. If all is well
after a suitable period of time, delete permanently.
 
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Jason Tsang

They (the installation files) are left there for archival purposes.

You can delete them if you wish (make sure you delete the correct ones...
i.e. not the actual program directories that are in use)
 
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Peter Rogers

Jason Tsang said:
They (the installation files) are left there for archival purposes.

You can delete them if you wish (make sure you delete the correct ones...
i.e. not the actual program directories that are in use)

Thanks for your help Jason

Put my mind at rest.

Peter

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