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know one probably knows because we don't have an old computer or word perfect. Why would you think someone has your very same scenario? Hate to sound this way but maybe upgrade. The problem is Logitech has to keep moving products forward, so it's probably not the mouse but the USB that is not compatible. You may even have those round PS connections, so long ago I can't even remember what they are called. If your an average user, pick up a new system for a price you can afford don't worry what others say and see if it works for you.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It shouldn't make a difference; if the old computer can see and use the bluetooth doggle and install the driver software. Thanks
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If your computer is a plug and play computer and your operating system is up-to-date, I would think that this Logitech trackless mouse would work. This is a plug and play trackless mouse, it does NOT come with a CD that contains a driver for the trackless mouse.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes you can. I have been a WordPerfect user since DOS days. Have version X9 now. No problem with this Trackball Mouse.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It isn’t the program that would be the question, it’s the operating system. If you are using “an old computer that has WordPerfect instead of Word”, you are probably using an older OS. The drivers allow the Trackman to talk to your OS. Your OS then talks to the program. If Logitech has a driver for the Trackman that will work with your OS, it will work with the WordPerfect running on that computer. Check the Logitech website to verify if they have a driver for the Trackman that will work with your OS.
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