![]() ![]() Install the latest driver previously saved to the desktop.Remove the device if it is still plugged in and follow this by rebooting the computer.On 64-bit operating systems, also go to C:\Windows\SysWOW64\ to delete the files with the same names. Go to C:\Windows\System32\ and delete the files spwini.dll and siappdll.dll in case they are still there.There are 2 registry entries to be renamed: Under the branches ‘HKEY_CURRENT_USER’ and ‘HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE’ and under each of their ‘Software’ folders rename the 3Dconnexion folder to “3Dconnexion.cleanup”. Under the ‘Start’ button and ‘Run’ type in ‘regedit’ and hit OK to bring up the Registry Editor.Instructions to create a back-up and to restore the registry can be found on the Microsoft’s Knowledge Base article Q322756. Before proceeding with the next steps, It is strongly recommended that a backup of the registry be made.Navigate to %LOCALAPPDATA% (C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\) and rename the folder 3Dconnexion to “3Dconnexion.cleanup”. C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Roaming) and rename the 3Dconnexion folder to “3Dconnexion.cleanup”. Then rename the 3Dconnexion folder in C:\Program Files\ to “3Dconnexion.cleanup” if applicable. Remove the current driver through the Add/Remove programs.Download the latest driver from the 3Dconnexion website and save it to an easy to access location such as the desktop.Administrator privileges are needed before performing the following: ![]()
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