Ipoint.exe with Ergonomic 4000 KB - mandatory?

E

ergohugo

I just loaded the software for the Microsoft Ergonomic 4000 USB keyboard
as my previous keyboard is malfunctioning after cleaning it with a few
drops of water last night.


To my dismay, running the Ergonomic 4000 means adding Ipoint.exe and
Itype.exe as startup programs. Even though I'm using a Logitech mouse,
the software insisited on loading the Ipoint program in addition to the
Itype. The total of the two uses about 15 mg of ram. In addition, it add
the Hidserv service (hidserv.exe) in services for audio control.

Now I know that if I disable Itype, I can't use any of the advanced
features of the keyboard, so I'll keep that running.

However, do I really need Ipoint.exe running? I've discovered that it's
taken over my mouse controls. As a left handed person, I have the buttons
set for the opposite usual functions. It seems that whenever I try to
adjust the mouse functions through the control panel, Ipoint.exe starts
again. If I close it, the mouse buttons revert to their default.

Can I uninstall Ipoint.exe and leave the Itype program?
How do I revert my mouse controls to the MS default program? Is it just a
matter of uninstalling Ipoint, rebooting, and the OS will just recognize
the USB mouse and install the correct driver?
 
W

wisdomkiller & pain

(e-mail address removed) wrote:

.....
Can I uninstall Ipoint.exe and leave the Itype program?

You can't eat the cake without paying the price.
Or, in clear words:
"You are assimilated, resistence is futile"
How do I revert my mouse controls to the MS default program? Is it just a
matter of uninstalling Ipoint, rebooting, and the OS will just recognize
the USB mouse and install the correct driver?

You may try to find ipoint.exe in your task manager/process view, kill it,
and have a look if your keyboard still works. If yes, try to find and
rename the ipoint.exe. Do not forget to set a system restore point
beforehands.
 

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