
KENSINGTON TRACKBALLWORKS DRIVER INSTALL
To install this beta driver, please follow the instructions below. Windows 64-bit OS' have strict limitations on driver installation. Kensington Computer Products Group made its TrackballWorks(link is external) software available this week as a configuration tool compatible with the latest. Installation Instructions (64-bit Windows): If your Control Panel displays a list of categories, TrackballWorks is listed under the Hardware and Sound category. If your Control Panel displays a list of icons, TrackballWorks is an entry in the list. Place the driver installer EXE file on your desktop.įollow the on-screen instructions to proceed with the installation, using default values.Īt the end of the installation process, reboot the computer.Īfter the reboot, verify TrackballWorks is installed by looking for the TrackballWorks icon in the Control Panel.

Not doing so will cause your trackball to behave incorrectly.Įnsure you have your trackball already connected before you install the software. If you have TrackballWorks 1.0 already installed, uninstall it prior to installing 1.1. If 64-bit, follow the 64-bit instructions. 2.3 Based on 20 user reviews Follow this app Developer website Kensington TrackballWorks overview TrackballWorks allows you to program your Trackball to behave how you want it to by customizing the functions assigned to each Trackball button. Installation Instructions (32-bit Windows):Įnsure your version of Windows is 32-bit. Kensington TrackballWorks Version 1.5.0 Enables trackball customization. It even uninstalled TrackballWorks for me while keeping my settings for my Slimblade - pretty seamless. The installation of their new KensingtonWorks was successful.

Enables trackball customization: button functions, pointer speed and acceleration, and scrolling speed and direction. I was looking at another thread on the sub and noticed that Kensington updated their driver/software suite.
